Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
1
Neuropsychiatry Module 2009-20010
Cranial Nerve Neuropsychiatry Module
2
Mentioned the abnormality in the pictures below!
Question 1 Mentioned the abnormality in the pictures below!
3
Ptosis R. Exotropia Anisocoria Total Third Nerve Palsy Question 1
4
Exotropia: Eye deviates outward (laterally)
Esotropia: Eye deviates inward (medially) Hypertropia: Eye deviates upward Hypotropia: Eye deviates downward
6
Question 2 The man above is trying to close his eyes but he cannot close his left eye due to neurological abnormality. This condition is called……..
7
Question 2 CN VII Palsy Liquids spill from the corner of the mouth
Listen to the next conversation Question 2 Face assymetry Liquids spill from the corner of the mouth Increased tearing (eyes cannot be closed) CN VII Palsy
8
Tell Ziggy Bob Marley Called
10
Tear Hear Taste Face
11
Periphery vs Central
12
Question 3 Lagoftalmus
13
Question 4 Mentioned the abnormality!
Command: look to the right downward Mentioned the abnormality!
14
Question 4 CN IV Palsy
15
A 42 year-old man reported worsen headache since 3 week. Vomit(+)
A 42 year-old man reported worsen headache since 3 week. Vomit(+). He also complained double vision. Question 5 Is there any abnormality on this man’s eyes? Explained the patophysiology!
16
A 42 year-old man reported worsen headache since 3 week. Vomit(+)
A 42 year-old man reported worsen headache since 3 week. Vomit(+). He also complained double vision. Question 5 CN VI palsy dextra ICP
18
Question 7 Mentioned the abnormality on the picture above!
Mr. Smith looked difference that morning. He suddenly confused and his speak was slured. He also couldn’t move his right hand and leg. Question 7 Mentioned the abnormality on the picture above!
19
Question 7 CN XII sinistra palsy
Mr. Smith looked difference that morning. He suddenly confused and his speak was slured. He also couldn’t move his right hand and leg. Question 7 CN XII sinistra palsy
20
Periphery vs Central Atrophy - Fasciculation - Tremor -
Protrudes toward the weak side Atrophy Fasciculation Tremor
21
Named the abnormality! Question 10
22
Question 10 R. Esotropia L Esotropia L exotropia R Hypertropia
23
THANK YOU
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.