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Fantastic!
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@secretgeekyaccount Most commonly: Neurosurgeons, Neurologists, Neuro-ophthalmologists, and us Ophthalmologists.
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A bit confusing...
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"fantastic"
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@trin0345 hhhhhhhhhhh ithought u did it wrongly
in any event, great thanks dr
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nice vid
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FAN TAS TIC
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Lovely little nod at the end. Thanks, good video.
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there are some books state that the examiner must cover his eye opposite to patient closed eye?idonot know why we do this ?what for?
a7medmohamedbadawy89 10 months ago
@a7medmohamedbadawy89 You have 2 options:
1. Occlude your non-testing eye with your hand (as you describe).
2. Occlude your non-testing eye by closing your own eye with your own orbicularis muscle.
Either is fine. The reason is to test your monocular field against your patient's monocular field.
trin0345 8 months ago
Hi, What are you testing when you ask the patient when the Red hat pin is bright red?
hehmonkey 1 year ago
Macula function. Perception of the "red colour" of the red hat pin para-centrally is dependent on cones.
Whilst perception of the white hat pin in the extreme periphery is dependent on rods.
trin0345 1 year ago