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Hippus is the normal rhythmic fluctuations of the pupil as the pupil dilates and constricts. Testing
of your routine eye ... haven’t had your eyes ... Hippus #pupillary #athetosis ... #eye #iris #ocular
Hippus, aka pupillary athetosis.

#Hippus #pupillary #athetosis #eye #iris #ocular #physicalexam #clinical #video
aka pupillary athetosis ... Hippus #pupillary #athetosis ... #eye #iris #ocular
Hippus on Physical Exam

#Hippus #pupillary #athetosis #eye #iris #ocular #physicalexam #clinical #video
Hippus #pupillary #athetosis ... #eye #iris #ocular
Red Eye - Differential Diagnosis Framework

What?
Redness in the eye can be caused by many conditions and
Red Eye - Differential ... Episcleritis Ocular ... Anterior Chamber/Uvea/Iris ... UVEA: comprised Iris ... #ocular #differential
Iridodonesis

Physical examination revealed iridodonesis, or “dancing” of the iris, which was elicited by rapid movement of
dancing” of the iris ... movement of the eye ... that occurs with eye ... dislocation of the lens ... Ophthalmology #Signs #Ocular
Blurry Vision - Differential Diagnosis Framework

Anatomical Approach to Eye Disease:
1. Lids/Lashes
2. Extraocular Muscles/Motility
3. Conjunctiva/Sclera
4. Cornea
5. Anterior
Blurry Vision - Differential ... Iris 7. ... Ocular Adverse Effects ... Trauma Cornea/Iris ... ophthalmology #causes
Seesaw nystagmus 
-> eye move in an opposed vertical fashion (one goes up while the other
nystagmus -> eye ... , eye moving down ... can be either pendular ... commonly parasellar masses ... #ocular #PhysicalExam
Algorithm for diagnosing the cause of eye pain.

#Diagnosis #Ophthalmology #Eye #Ocular #Pain #Differential #Algorithm
diagnosing the cause ... of eye pain. ... Ophthalmology #Eye ... #Ocular #Pain # ... Differential #Algorithm
Seesaw Nystagmus 

Sawtooth or seesaw nystagmus is an unusual but characteristic type of nystagmus. Typically there
elevation in one eye ... Nystagmus can be pendulum ... The pendular shape ... vertical vestibulo-ocular ... We have varied causes
Approach to an Eye Exam

1. History
2. Obvious Physical Trauma
3. Initial Assessment
  A. Visual Acuity
Approach to an Eye ... Ocular Movements ... Iris F. ... Lens G. ... Blood Vessels #Ocular