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The common eye problems of infancy and childhood are summarized here, along with outlines of basic bedside examination and work-up. Detecting visual problems early is crucial to optimizing long-term visual development. If any doubt about your assessment exists or you have concern about the child’s eyes, discuss with your senior early and seek a friendly ophthalmology opinion.


Author(s):  
M. V. Zamergrad ◽  
A. L. Guseva ◽  
M. V. Shapovalova

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Francisco Zuma e Maia ◽  
Bernardo Faria Ramos ◽  
Pedro Luiz Mangabeira Albernaz ◽  
Renato Cal ◽  
Michael C. Schubert
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2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 2514183X1988615
Author(s):  
Alexander A Tarnutzer ◽  
Marianne Dieterich

In the initial assessment of the patient with acute vertigo or dizziness, both structured history-taking and a targeted bedside neuro-otological examination are essential for distinguishing potentially life-threatening central vestibular causes from those of benign, self-limited peripheral labyrinthine origin and thus for deciding on further diagnostic testing. In this article, the key elements of the vestibular and ocular motor examination, which should be obtained at the bedside in these acutely dizzy patients, will be discussed. Specifically, this will include the following five domains: ocular stability for (I) nystagmus and for (II) eye position (skew deviation), (III) the head-impulse test (HIT), (IV) postural stability, and (V) ocular motor deficits of saccades, smooth pursuit eye movements, and optokinetic nystagmus. We will also discuss the diagnostic accuracy of specific combinations of these bedside tests (i.e. HIT, testing for nystagmus and vertical divergence, referred to as the H.I.N.T.S. three-step examination), emphasizing that the targeted neuro-otological bedside examination is more sensitive for identifying central causes in acute prolonged vertigo and dizziness than early MRI of the brain.


2018 ◽  
Vol Volume 11 ◽  
pp. 1307-1318 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hans Timmerman ◽  
Oliver HG Wilder-Smith ◽  
Monique Steegers ◽  
Kris Vissers ◽  
André Wolff

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