EyeRounds Online Atlas of Ophthalmology
Category: Neuro-ophthalmology

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Photograph
Diagnosis
6th nerve palsy, left eye
acromegaly
Bell's Palsy/ 7th nerve facial palsy OD
Bell's phenomenon OD
bilateral intumescent cataract
bilateral occipital infarcts (stroke)
congenital ptosis - unilateral
congenitalencephalocele-meningocele
familial bilateral congenital mydriasis
familial bilateral congenital mydriasis-correct photo of OS
Heterochromia with Horner's syndrome. Normal OS is brown
Horner's Syndrome
keratitis: keratitis e lagophthalmos with lateral tarsorraphy
lagophthalmos due to facial palsy
lateral tarsorraphy OS following trigeminal section for tic douloureux
left homonymous hemianopsia - occipital stroke
megalo-optic disk
meningioma - intracranial
multiple sclerosis
Myasthenia Gravis--edrophonium test
neuroma-orbital neuroma with displacement of OD
neurosarcoidosis
non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION)
Optic Disc Drusen
Optic Nerve Coloboma with Optic Pits
optic nerve drusen
optic nerve hypoplasia
physiologic anisocoria
pituitary adenoma
Pringle's Disease ( adenoma sebaceum ) in patient with tuberose ( tuberous ) sclerosis ( Bourneville's Disease )
rt. facial nerve paresis - normal pre-exam appearance-see cache for other photos
Rt. facial nerve paresis- a cache of photos
sphenoid wing meningioma
Sturge-Weber Syndrome: a bulbar manifestation
tuberose ( tuberous ) sclerosis with ungual fibromata- please refer to earlier photos

 


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