Great lectures ❤… have a question i work at medical icu, whenever we exam our semiconscious patient from supine position to angle 45 degree the eyes open up . Is this a reflex .?
I have to honestly say I actually have congenital nystagmus and he's wrong about the your brain is used to it because you've lived with it your whole life that's wrong to me I do see everything moving I'm 42 years old and depending on my stress level depends on how much movement I see how fast my eyes move and almost constantly I find that my head moves and shakes to try to keep up with where my eyes are trying to look so this is coming from a person that actually has this condition and I can totally say I'm not used to it I'll never be used to it and it's actually quite irritating
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Greetings from Brazil! Excellent as always!
I love your videos - you explain it in such a simple and easy way
Awesome! Thank you for the clear explanation Dr. Lee!
Thank you doc! Simple and to the point!
Sir , you make neuroophthalmology so much palatable. Real teacher who enlightens his students.
thank you so much for your videos!
Perfect and clear explanation
Thank you for the great video, very succinct
Do you have a video for the accommodation tract?
Thank you Dr Lee ❤️
Amazing sir
Nice, clear and perfect explanation
You are simply the Great
I love your explanation thank you
Hi Dr, but if in Adies pupil the ciliary ganglion is affected how can the eye accomodate? Could you explain that please, thank you so much
He explained on a different video! It’s due to aberrant regeneration. Here’s the link to the other one: th-cam.com/video/UIjhKrFf804/w-d-xo.html
thank you, professor !
very straightforward thx
Great thanks sir.
Thank u dr.lee
Brilliant!
sir kindly make a separate argyll robertson pupil defect sir thankyou
perfect thank you so much
thanks for ur explanations
Awesome thks !
Great lectures ❤… have a question i work at medical icu, whenever we exam our semiconscious patient from supine position to angle 45 degree the eyes open up . Is this a reflex .?
Could it be doll eye reflex?
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thank you for explanation!!!!
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Nice video, thnx alot
Thank you sir
perfect ❤
Thanks
Beautifully explained. Thank you.
I have to honestly say I actually have congenital nystagmus and he's wrong about the your brain is used to it because you've lived with it your whole life that's wrong to me I do see everything moving I'm 42 years old and depending on my stress level depends on how much movement I see how fast my eyes move and almost constantly I find that my head moves and shakes to try to keep up with where my eyes are trying to look so this is coming from a person that actually has this condition and I can totally say I'm not used to it I'll never be used to it and it's actually quite irritating
Thanks