Neuro-Ophthalmology for GP. Objectives Stress on importance Visual pathway Pupil pathway Clinical Entities.

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Neuro-Ophthalmology for GP

Objectives

Stress on importance Visual pathway Pupil pathway Clinical Entities

ON Swelling Anisocoria CN Palsy –3rd N Palsy Aneurysm –4th N Palsy Congenital –6th Nerve Palsy Increased ICP Ptosis –Congenital –Aquired Neurogenic Muscular N-Muscular Aponeurotic

Signs

2nd CN Optic Nerve Swelling Optic Nerve Atrophy Optic Nerve Cupping RAPD VA& VF Changes

3rd CN Anisocoria Hypotropia Ptosis Exotropia Limitation of EOM

4th CN Hypertropia

5th CN Hyperasthesia Hypoasthesia Change in Appearance

7th CN Lagophthlmos

8th Cranial Nerve

7th Cranial Nerve

5th CN

3rd, 4th, 6th Cranial Nerve

2nd Cranial Nerve

Neuro-Ophthalmology for GP

Neuro-Ophthalmology Samir Jamal M.D, FRCSC

Neuro-Ophthalmology

Cupping

AHD

Describe the abnormal signs you can see in this slide What is the differential diagnosis? How do you manage?