Neuro-ophthalmic Manifestations of Intracranial Lesions — Flashcards

Neuro-ophthalmic Manifestations of Intracranial Lesions — Flashcards

Neuro-ophthalmic Manifestations of Intracranial Lesions — Flashcards
#1

Lesion to areas after the optic chiasm result in _____-ocular and homonymous contra-lateral deficits in vision

#2

In _____, all EOMs are paralysed, due to lesions at the level of motor nuclei

#3

Anisocoria that increases in bright light and responds to diluted pilocarpine should point you to the diagnosis of _____

#4

_____ of the pupil will be seen in cavernous sinus thrombosis due to the involvement of the 3rd cranial nerve.

#5

Simultaneous lesion in both sympathetic and parasympathetic supply of the eye leads to _____-sized pupil that doesn t react to light.

#6

Pituitary adenoma may present with _____ due to compression of the optic chiasm

#7

Pupillary light reflex is sluggish in _____

#8

Papilledema presents with _____ vision loss associated with changes in head position, and is secondary to increased intracranial pressure

#9

_____ is a condition of abnormal myelination of the nerve fibers of the retina, where myelination continues beyond lamina cribrosa and spreads into the retina beyond the optic disc.

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#10

_____ sign is seen in optic nerve hypoplasia

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