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Marcus Gunn Phenomenon - Jaw Winking Syndrome

Jaw-winking syndrome is thought to be caused by abnormal innervation
Winking Syndrome ... Jaw-winking ... #clinical #video ... #neurology #physicalexam ... #wink
Wing-Beating Tremor of Wilson's Disease

Characterized by low frequency, high amplitude, near arm tremor caused by continuous
Wing-Beating Tremor ... amplitude, near arm tremor ... Tremor #Wilsons ... Disease #clinical #video ... #neurology #copper
Wing-Beating Tremor of Wilson's Disease

Characterized by low frequency, high amplitude, near arm tremor caused by continuous
Wing-Beating Tremor ... amplitude, near arm tremor ... Tremor #Wilsons ... Disease #clinical #video ... #neurology #copper
Marcus-Gunn Jaw Winking Ptosis

Marcus Gunn Jaw Winking Ptosis is the most common form of congenital neurogenic
Marcus-Gunn Jaw ... Winking Ptosis ... #clinical #video ... #neurology #ophthalmology ... #wink
Marcus-Gunn Jaw Winking Phenomenon

#MarcusGunn #Marcus #Gunn #Jaw #Winking #Phenomenon #clinical #video #neurology #wink
Marcus-Gunn Jaw ... Winking Phenomenon ... #Marcus #Gunn #Jaw ... #clinical #video ... #neurology #wink
Wing-Beating Tremor on Physical Exam

Seen in Wilson's disease, caused by copper toxicity (low ceruloplasmin)

#Wing #Beating #Tremor
Wing-Beating Tremor ... ceruloplasmin) #Wing ... #Beating #Tremor ... PhysicalExam #clinical #video ... #neurology #wilsons
Marcus Gunn Phenomenon - Jaw Winking Syndrome

Jaw-winking ptosis is thought to be caused by abnormal innervation
Winking Syndrome ... Jaw-winking ... #clinical #video ... #neurology #physicalexam ... #wink
Marcus Gunn Phenomenon - Jaw Winking Syndrome

Jaw-winking ptosis is thought to be caused by abnormal innervation
Winking Syndrome ... Jaw-winking ... #clinical #video ... #neurology #physicalexam ... #wink
Palatal Tremor / Myoclonus

Palatal tremor is a rare movement disorder that has received much attention, given
Palatal Tremor / ... Myoclonus Palatal tremor ... renamed "palatal tremor ... essential palatal tremor ... #neurology #PhysicalExam
Wing-Beating Tremor in Wilson's Disease

It is a low-frequency, high-amplitude tremor, prominent when the patient's arms are
Wing-Beating Tremor ... high-amplitude tremor ... elbows flexed, the tremor ... Tremor #Wilsons ... Disease #clinical #video