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Superior oblique myokymia 

Superior oblique myokymia causes a repetitive, high frequency intorsion of the eye, leading
intorsion of the eye ... Satisfying to diagnose ... Watch the right eye ... Ophthalmology #SlitLamp ... #Clinical #physicalexam
Superior oblique myokymia 

Superior oblique myokymia causes a repetitive, high frequency intorsion of the eye, leading
intorsion of the eye ... Satisfying to diagnose ... Watch the right eye ... /ophthalmology-physicalexam-clinical-myokymia-slitlamp-superior-oblique
Phacodonesis secondary to a hypermature cataract

Phacodonesis is the tremulousness or vibration of the lens with eye
the lens with eye ... Bennett & Bloom Eye ... clinical #video #SlitLamp ... ophthalmology #physicalexam
Meibomian Gland Expression via mastrota paddle

Bennett & Bloom Eye Center @anterior_seg_rocks

#Meibomian #Gland #Expression #Dysfunction #clinical #video
Bennett & Bloom Eye ... ophthalmology #eyelid #slitlamp ... #physicalexam
Seesaw nystagmus 
-> eye move in an opposed vertical fashion (one goes up while the other
nystagmus -> eye ... torsion of the eyes ... , eye moving down ... The eyes rotate ... #ocular #PhysicalExam
Phacodonesis on Slit Lamp Ocular Examination

Phacodonesis (lens movement) in hypermature cataract.  Patient with a history
necrosis in that eye ... Cataract #Ocular #PhysicalExam ... ophthalmology #SlitLamp
Iridodonesis

Physical examination revealed iridodonesis, or “dancing” of the iris, which was elicited by rapid movement of
movement of the eye ... that occurs with eye ... Iridodonesis #Iris #SlitLamp ... #PhysicalExam #
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 ... pupillary #athetosis #eye ... #iris #ocular #physicalexam
Abnormal Doll's Eye (Oculocephalic) Reflex on Physical Examination

Normally, a patient's eyes should move in the opposite
Abnormal Doll's Eye ... Normally, a patient's eyes ... DrPrasadJain #Dolls #Eye ... Oculocephalic #Reflex #PhysicalExam
HINTS Exam - Distinguishing Central from Peripheral Vertigo
 • Head Impulse: Head thrust 10° with eyes
thrust 10° with eyes ... and uncover each eye ... TylerLarsenMD #HINTS #physicalexam ... Peripheral #Vertigo #diagnosis