I am a german medical student and I will have my final examination in November this and as a additional subject I got ophthalmology. I discovered your videos a couple years ago, when I had my first ophthalmology exams and now I come back to them. You are a great teacher Dr. Lee. You make these concepts seem so easy. Thank you!
I have so much more Neuro material to study for my final on Tuesday and your videos have saved me hours of time. These videos are awesome ! -1st year osu optometry student
Huge THANK YOU for videos like that. I´ve been searching for such easy videos of the (for me) horrible neuro-ophthalmology and finally! :) Greetings from Europe.
Speed... You can rule out large lesion in the ED with the CT/CTA. MRI/MRA often requires more time to obtain but is typically better for most neuro-ophthalmic problems.
I work in community care. If a Px comes in with anisocoria; its greater in the light, poor/no reaction to light, you've ruled out its not 3rd nerve palsy or problem with iris and suspect its a problem with ciliary ganglion - how soon should you refer this Px to neuro-ophthalmologist?
Informative the Mech of Apraclonifine...Alpha 2 and Appha 1 receptor location at Synaptic junction ,and their inter.feedback +/- feed back,,Thank you which is normally missing from test books.
I’ve got Anisocoria (R eye) that is present in the dark but both pupils react to light simultaneously and are same size in the light. How would you explain that?
Hello, I had LASIK surgery and after that I noticed that in dim light my right pupil will dilate more than the left one, also I see glares/halos during the night and I have noticed a bit of vertical double vision. Nothing’s wrong with my eyelids though. Any idea of what could it be or why am I seeing like this? I appreciate your response, thank you.
I have this along with double vision,light sensitivity and color smudge.I've been to three Ophthalmologists and two Neurologists and they couldn't find anything.Still,my vision is deteriorating and weird enough I noticed my face started to become really asymmetrical,it's super noticeable in pictures.Any toughts?Thanks
hey did you get cured bcz i think i have bcz on the left eye it's slightly blurry and right eye vision is good but what you said about face my face became slightly asymmetric too or bcz of my impacted wisdom tooth.anywasys plz speak
I am a german medical student and I will have my final examination in November this and as a additional subject I got ophthalmology. I discovered your videos a couple years ago, when I had my first ophthalmology exams and now I come back to them. You are a great teacher Dr. Lee. You make these concepts seem so easy. Thank you!
"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler." A. E.The best explanation ever!
I have so much more Neuro material to study for my final on Tuesday and your videos have saved me hours of time. These videos are awesome ! -1st year osu optometry student
Huge THANK YOU for videos like that. I´ve been searching for such easy videos of the (for me) horrible neuro-ophthalmology and finally! :) Greetings from Europe.
Protect this man at all costs
AMAZING! such complicated topic made so easy to understand. Thank you.
Regarding your comments at 9:33, can you explain why MRI/MRA is used in outpatient settings and why CT/CTA is used in emergency room settings?
Speed... You can rule out large lesion in the ED with the CT/CTA. MRI/MRA often requires more time to obtain but is typically better for most neuro-ophthalmic problems.
Honestly, you are amazing. you make it seems very easy
I give the same course. Think I'll show your video from now on :)
Could you please post the script underneath your videos? Sometimes it is hard to hear you. Thanks!
I work in community care. If a Px comes in with anisocoria; its greater in the light, poor/no reaction to light, you've ruled out its not 3rd nerve palsy or problem with iris and suspect its a problem with ciliary ganglion - how soon should you refer this Px to neuro-ophthalmologist?
Informative the Mech of Apraclonifine...Alpha 2 and Appha 1 receptor location at Synaptic junction ,and their inter.feedback +/- feed back,,Thank you which is normally missing from test books.
Very crispy and short
Tq sir
please
the audio is not clear as usual as before
please fix it
thanks alot
I’ve got Anisocoria (R eye) that is present in the dark but both pupils react to light simultaneously and are same size in the light. How would you explain that?
Maybe sympathetic problem, you need full check up
Could you also use brimonidine for distinguishing 3rd order from 1st and 2nd ?
Great videos!! thank you!!
Awesome sirrr👍👍
Awesome, thank you very much.
I am speaking from Bangladesh, I have a problem with my eyes, where is the solution for this problem,
SO helpful. THANK YOU
Superb
Tq again 👍🏼
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Hello, I had LASIK surgery and after that I noticed that in dim light my right pupil will dilate more than the left one, also I see glares/halos during the night and I have noticed a bit of vertical double vision. Nothing’s wrong with my eyelids though. Any idea of what could it be or why am I seeing like this? I appreciate your response, thank you.
Traumatic cataract?
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From india
Wow thank you Sir
Amazing!!!
What medicine to buy for Anisocoria
I got anisocira from pharmaceutical amphetamine? .... what’s the next step
Dont do drugs
I have this along with double vision,light sensitivity and color smudge.I've been to three Ophthalmologists and two Neurologists and they couldn't find anything.Still,my vision is deteriorating and weird enough I noticed my face started to become really asymmetrical,it's super noticeable in pictures.Any toughts?Thanks
hey did you get cured bcz i think i have bcz on the left eye it's slightly blurry and right eye vision is good but what you said about face my face became slightly asymmetric too or bcz of my impacted wisdom tooth.anywasys plz speak
Thanks
please put the microphone closer to your mouth. These lectures are too good to not be audible.
Great
Sir... what is..the treatment for light anisocoria
Venlafaxine gave me permanent anisocoria.
Interesting. I take it as well and have aniscoria.
I'm here because I'm writing about a character with anisocoria
Thank you very much
Dr Lee please work on the audio.
Amazing
I have a really hard time hearing this, even with the volume all the way up.
thought it was my headphone 😂
CAN'T...HEAR...YOU.
Hopefullly this helps my cat
very poor audio quality 😢😔
Great