Monday, March 5, 2012

Anisocoria lecture notes

Anisocoria, or unequal pupil sizes, is a common condition. The varied causes have implications ranging from life threatening to completely benign.

An Infant With New Onset Anisocoria in the Preoperative Area
Zoel Quiñónez, M.D. and Niroop Ravula, M.D., F.R.C.A.
Anisocoria in the Preoperative Area.pdf

Functional Difficulties Resulting from Traumatic Anisocoria
ELI PELI
Peli_Am.J.Opt.and.Physio.Optics_1984.pdf

Neuro-ophthalmologic Examination of the Neurosurgical Patients
Amgad Hanna, MD and Peter Savino, MD
N-ophthoFinal2.pdf

Pupillary Examination: Do I Really Need to Look?
Wanda Pfeifer, OC(c), COMT, Amanda Denker, BA
Pupillary Examination.pdf

Neuro-Ophthalmic Examination Techniques
Denise Goodwin, OD, FAAO
Neuro-OphthalmicExaminationTechniques.pdf

The Pupil
http://www.nyee.edu/pdf/okap-banik-the-pupil.pdf

Portable Pupillography of the Swinging Flashlight Test to Detect Afferent Pupillary Defects
Nicholas J. Volpe, MD, Elizabeth S. Plotkin, MD, Maureen G. Maguire, PhD, Ravi Hariprasad, BS, Steven L. Galetta, MD
PortablePupillographyoftheSwinging.pdf

Special Systems Pharmacology
Special Systems Pharmacology.pdf

Vision-Screening Evaluation Sheet
Vision-Screening Evaluation Sheet.pdf
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