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Special Senses Alterations

Special Sensory Functions

Olfactory Pathways

Anosmia

Nasal Polyps

Nasal Surgery

Gustation

Ageusia

Oral Cancer

Eye Adnexa

Strabismus

Eyelid

Blepharitis

Entropion and Extropion

Sty

Chalazion

Conjunctiva

Conjunctivitis Exogenous Endogenous

Chemosis

Lacrimal Apparatus

Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca (KCS)

Tunics

Keratitis Fungal Ulcerative

Corneal Sampling

Keratoprecipitate

Astigmatism

Corneal Abrasion

Corneal Ulcer

Corneal Transplant

Hyphema

Pupillary Light Reflex

Synechia

Pupillary Abnormalities  Aniridia  Dyscoria  Coloboma  Tumors

Lens

Cataract Stages

Cataract Surgery

Lens Luxation

Glaucoma

Open Angle Glaucoma

Closed Angle Glaucoma

Glaucoma Treatments

Floaters

Normal Fundus

Retinal Problems  Ischemia  Hemorrhage  Dysplasia  Coloboma  Atrophy  Inflammation  Vitamin A deficiency

Diabetic Retinopathy

Macula

Macular Degeneration

Effects of Macular Degeneration

Retinal Detachment

Retinal Detachment Surgery

Ocular Tumors

Fundic Exam: Ocular Tumors Melanoma Retinoblastoma

Optic Neuritis

Ocular Loss, Trauma, and Healing

Visual Defects  Myopia  Hyperopia  Color blindness  Optic Pathway

Visual Field Defects

Cortical Blindness

Eye Problems Summary

Visual Pathway Problems

Ear

External Ear

Otic Exam

Ear Tumors

Cerumenoliths

Ruptured Ear Drum

Otitis Externa

Otitis Media

Otitis Interna

Tinnitus  Middle ear infection  Damage to inner ear  Blood vessels  Tumors on nerves  TMJ  Drugs  Diet

Inner Ear

Vestibular System

Vestibular Diseases

Static Equilibrium

Otoconia (Otoliths)

Paroxysmal Vertigo (animation)

Dynamic Equilibrium

Meniere’s Disease  Sudden episodic rotary vertigo  Increased fluid pressure  Low frequency hearing loss  Tinnitus

Meniere’s Treatment

Meniere’s Surgery

Cochlea

Organ of Corti

Vibrational Frequencies

Hearing loss

Genetics in Hearing Loss

Cochlear Implants

Cochlear Implants in place

Sound Pathway

Questions?