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Horner Syndrome - Anatomy, Causes, Pathophysiology,...

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Horners syndrome is a classic neurologic syndrome with three distinct clinic signs on one side of the face: ptosis (dropping of eyelid), miosis (constriction of pupil) and anhydrosis (no sweating). Horner...

Tolosa Hunt Syndrome

UCD Medicine

Specialty:  Neurology
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The film shows the way of neurological examination in Tolosa Hunt Syndrome. By prof. Nial Tubridy

Ice Test

UCD Medicine

Specialty:  Neurology
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The film shows the use of the ice pack test in myasthenia gravis. By prof. Nial Tubridy

Myasthenia Gravis And Ptosis

UCD Medicine

Specialty:  Neurology
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The film shows a patient with myasthenia gravis and one of the most common symptoms - ptosis.

Total Transplantation of Superior Rectus for...

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28-years follow up of a case bilateral complete ptosis, treated by total transplantation of superior rectus muscle. The patient can easily close the eye and there never has been a problem with the cornea....

Neurologic Pathophysiology: Pain, Myasthenia,...

Andrew Wolf

Specialty:  Neurology
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Discussion of the physiology of pain, the pathophysiology of myasthenia gravis, guillain barre, and spina bifida.

Singh's Muller Plication for Slight Ptosis. Fasanella...

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Singh's Muller muscle plication for slight ptosis is the simplest and gentlest surgery of ptosis, which is done through the conjunctival fornix. No tissue is removed and tarsal plate is not involved in...

Result of Orbital Approach for LPS Advancement

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Severe ptosis in both eyes. Result of orbital approach for ptosis surgery in one eye.

Severe Ptosis- Singh Orbital Approach

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Singh orbital approach for a case of severe ptosis. Explained in detail.

Severe Marcus Gunn Ptosis, Result of Singh Orbital...

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A case of severe Marcus Gunn ptosis, operated and followed for 2 days. The film shows the result. The patient came from Mozambique, Africa.

Surgery of Severe Ptosis, Singh Technique

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A case of severe ptosis, operated by Singh orbital approach. The surgery is easy, no tissue is removed, only rearranged. There are minimal chances of lagophthalmos. Recovery is fast. The patient wants...

Some Results of Singh's Orbital Approach to Ptosis...

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A few examples, showing the utility of orbital approach of Singh for all grades of ptosis. The surgery is least traumatic, quick to perform and the postoperative recovery is fast. There is safety to the...

Singh's Muller Plication for Slight Ptosis

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The lid is double everted and the tarsal plate is controlled. Three incisions are made in the fornix. The Muller muscle is caught at three points at the site of origin. The muscle is then folded/plicated...

Latest Singh Orbital Route Plication of Levator...

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The difference from earlier technique is this: Earlier the LPS was sutured to the anterior surface of the tarsal plate. Now it is tied to the Muller muscle, 1-2 mm from the upper edge of the tarsal plate....

Singh Muller Muscle Plication for Slight/Modest...

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Slight/modest ptosis is the simplest thing to treat. There is no need for Fasanella type surgery that cuts many tissue, and also is time consuming. All one has to understand is that Muller muscle is nearly...

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