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|a Kestenbaum, Alfred,
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|a Clinical methods of neuro-ophthalmologic examination /
|c by Alfred Kestenbaum, M.D.
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a Front Cover; Clinical Methods of Neuro-Ophthalmologic Examination; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Introduction; CHAPTER I. ANATOMY OF THE OPTIC PATHWAY; A. GENERAL COURSE OF THE OPTIC PATHWAY; B. ARRANGEMENT OF ARTERIES AND VEINS OF THE BRAIN; C. ARRANGEMENT OF THE FIBERS WITHIN THE OPTIC PATHWAY; CHAPTER II. FIELD OF VISION; A. PERIMETER; B. TANGENT SCREEN. ANGIOSCOTOMETRY; C. GENERAL TECHNIC OF PERIMETRY; D. NON-INSTRUMENTAL PERIMETRY; E. SCOTOMATA; F. PERIPHERAL AND CENTRAL FIELD; G. KINDS OF FIELD RESTRICTION; H. REVIEW; CHAPTER III. PATHOLOGY OF THE OPTIC NERVE
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|a A. ANOMALIES OF THE OPTIC DISKB. DISEASES OF THE OPTIC DISK; C. PAPILLEDEMA; D. SPURIOUS PAPILLEDEMA; E. INTRABULBAR OPTIC NEURITIS; F. OPTIC ATROPHY; G. PSEUDO-ATROPHY; CHAPTER IV. CHIASMAL LESIONS; A. DEFINITION OF HEMIANOPIA; B. DIFFICULTIES IN EVALUATION OF FIELD DEFECTS; C. REVIEW OF CHIASMAL LESIONS; D. ATTEMPT OF TOPICAL DIAGNOSIS OF CHIASMAL LESIONS; E. EVALUATION OF THIS DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS; F. ATROPHY OF THE DISK; CHAPTER V. RETROCHIASMAL LESIONS OF THE OPTIC PATHWAY (HOMONYMOUS HEMIANOPIA); A. OPHTHALMOLOGIC SIGNS; B. COMBINATION OF HOMONYMOUS HEMIANOPIA WITH NON-OCULISTIC SIGNS
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|a CHAPTER VI. EYE MUSCLE PALSYA. NORMAL FUNCTIONS OF THE EYE MUSCLES; B. RESTRICTION OF MOTILITY; C. DIAGNOSIS OF EYE MUSCLE PALSY; D. TOPICAL DIAGNOSIS OF EYE MUSCLE PALSY; CHAPTER VII. GAZE MOVEMENT AND GAZE PALSY; A. FIXATION; B. GAZE MOVEMENTS; C. ANATOMICAL PATHWAYS OF THE PRINCIPAL GAZE MOVEMENTS; D. DEVELOPMENT OF THE PRINCIPAL TYPES OF GAZE IN INFANCY; E. COMPLEX GAZE MOVEMENTS; F. GAZE PALSY; G. OCULOGYRIC SPASMS OR GAZE SPASMS; CHAPTER VIII. NYSTAGMUS; A. FORMS OF NYSTAGMUS; B. GENESIS OF NYSTAGMUS; C. VERMIFORM EYE MOVEMENTS; D. VERTIGO
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|a CHAPTER IX. DISTURBANCE OF THE SYMMETRICAL EYE MOVEMENTSA. CONVERGENCE INSUFFICIENCY; B. SPASMS OF CONVERGENCE; C. DIVERGENCE PARESIS; D. SKEW DEVIATION; E. HETEROPHORIA; F. TROPIA; CHAPTER X. PUPIL ACCOMMODATION; A. MUSCLES OF THE PUPIL; B. SIZE OF THE PUPIL; C. CLASSIFICATION OF THE PUPILLARY REACTIONS; D. EXOGENOUS PUPILLARY REACTIONS; E. CO-MOVEMENTS OF THE PUPIL; F. ENDOGENOUS PUPILLARY REACTIONS; G. DISTURBANCES OF ACCOMMODATION; CHAPTER XI. PALPEBRAL FISSURE. MISCELLANEOUS; A. FACIAL NERVE PALSY; B. NARROWING OF THE PALPEBRAL FISSURE; C. WIDENING OF THE PALPEBRAL FISSURE
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|a D. CO-MOVEMENTS (SYNKINETIC MOVEMENTS)E. EXOPHTHALMOS AND ENOPHTHALMOS; F. TRIGEMINUS NERVE AFFECTION; G. KAYSEK-FLEISCHER'S RING IN PSEUDOSCLEROSIS; CHAPTER XII. FUNCTIONAL DISTURBANCES. HEMICRANIA; A. VISUAL FIELD; B. UNILATERAL AMAUROSIS; C. BILATERAL AMAUROSIS; D. UNILATERAL AMBLYOPIA; E. GAZE PARALYSIS; F. CONVERGENCE AND ACCOMMODATION SPASMS; G. CONVERGENCE PALSY; H. BINOCULAR DIPLOPIA; I. MONOCULAR DIPLOPIA; J. ABSENCE OF THE CORNEAL REFLEX; HEMICRANIA; CHAPTER XIII. ROUTINE NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGICAL EXAMINATION; GLOSSARY; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX
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|a Clinical Methods of Neuro-Ophthalmologic Examination presents the clinical methods of ophthalmologic examination that may be helpful in neurologic differential diagnosis. Neuro-ophthalmologic examination has developed in two directions: the more precise methods and the unrefined yet fairly exact methods, such as diagnostic measurement by means of a simple ruler. This book is based on lectures delivered by the author to neurologists and ophthalmologists. This book is composed of 13 chapters and begins with a presentation of anatomic details that are important for the understanding of the variou.
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|a Neuroophtalmologie.
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