Table of Contents
I. Anatomy And Physiology For The Neuro-Ophthalmologist
- Bony Anatomy
- Orbit
- Afferent visual pathways
- Retina
- Macula
- Optic nerve
- Optic chiasm
II. Ocular And Neurologic Evaluation
III. Neuro-Ophthalmic Symptoms And Signs
- Normal and abnormal optic nerve
- Papilledema
IV. Disorders Of The Afferent And Efferent Visual Pathways
- Diseases of the retina
- Cone
- Rod
- Ganglion cell
- Macula
- Diseases of the optic nerve
- Optic Neuropathy
- Ischemic optic neuropathy
- Diabetic papillopathy
- Inflammation
- Non infectious
- Idiopathic optic neuritis
- Optic neuritis and multiple sclerosis
- Periphlebitis in Optic Neuritis
- Other inflammatory optic neuritides
- i. Sarcoidosis, orbital inflammation, lupus, etc.
- Leber's optic atrophy
V. Systemic, Neurologic, And Ophthalmic Disorders Commonly Associated With Neuro-Ophthalmic Manifestations
- Developmental and congenital anomalies with neuro-ophthalmologic consequences
- Congenital optic nerve anomalies
- Optic atrophy
- Systemic disorders commonly associated with neuro-ophthalmologic manifestations
- Autoimmune diseases, classification of vasculitides
- Giant cell arteritis
- Neurologic disorders commonly associated with neuro-ophthalmologic manifestations
- Neuro-degenerative diseases
Ataxia
- Headache and Facial Pain
- Migraine
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