This is close to my condition Shingles hit me inside the eye and it ravaged me. I have healed alot but I have a long way to go. Please reply or do a video on Shingles Neuropathy/Neuralgia. I felt free to request being a Bolin myself. Want to understand how nerves make fluid and if nerves can heal
It rotates the eye medially (intorsion), but it turns the eye laterally (abduction). By "rotating", I am referring to the eye moving along the frontal axis (intorsion, extorsion), and by "turning", I am referring to the eye moving along the longitudinal axis (abduction, adduction) or transverse axis (elevation, depression). Here's a summary: www.tedmontgomery.com/the_eye/eom.html
Cranial Nerve II is the optic nerve. Not CN I.
Yep. Typo. Used to starting lists with Roman numeral "I" I guess. :p
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It was difficult but you explained it very clearly. Thank you!
Outstanding presentation
At 5:21 shouldn't Optic nerve be II rather than I ?
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why did you need to reupload this? :P still great video though
This is close to my condition
Shingles hit me inside the eye and it ravaged me. I have healed alot but I have a long way to go. Please reply or do a video on Shingles Neuropathy/Neuralgia. I felt free to request being a Bolin myself.
Want to understand how nerves make fluid and if nerves can heal
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I think superior oblique turns eye medially, not laterally.
It rotates the eye medially (intorsion), but it turns the eye laterally (abduction). By "rotating", I am referring to the eye moving along the frontal axis (intorsion, extorsion), and by "turning", I am referring to the eye moving along the longitudinal axis (abduction, adduction) or transverse axis (elevation, depression).
Here's a summary: www.tedmontgomery.com/the_eye/eom.html
Recti are adductors obliques are abductors code SIN RAD
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How would you distinguish between MLF palsy and CNIII medial rectus palsy?
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Macular sparing is due to collateral between PCA & MCA or L & R PCA ??
GREEN Revolution new Blue R & L PCA spply P & L macular visual feild
www.drawittoknowit.com/course/neuroanatomy/glossary/physical-exam/macular-sparing is due to MCA (watershed)
PCA and MCA
How does the pretectal nuclei fit into all of this?
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