NEUROLOGICAL EXAMINATION
NEUROLOGICAL EXAMINATION NEUROLOGICAL EXAMINATION
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Cranial nervesI olphactory nerve - smell senseAnosmia = olphactory groove, anterior fossa!Uncinate fits = olfactory pseudo hallucination - caused by medial temporal pole – tumours!II optic nerve = visual field testingConfrontation of patient´s and investigator´s visual fieldscomputer perimetryIII, IV, VI oculomotor nerveslids - symmetry, ptosis ?globesmisalignment = strabismuseye movementsprimary, secondary and tertiary positions of the eyes are investigatednystagmus(direction - horizontal, vertical or rotatory, intensity - I, II, III, amplitude - fine, coarse)oculomotor palsy (note the direction, which muscle is weak ?)diplopia (double vision)pupilsregular, round and symmetric ? = isocoria.miosis x mydriasis x anisocoriaPhotoreaction direct x indirectNear reaction - convergence and pupilar constrictionYou created this PDF from an application that is not licensed to print to novaPDF printer (http://www.novapdf.com)
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Cranial nervesI olphactory nerve - smell senseAnosmia = olphactory groove, anterior fossa!Uncinate fits = olfactory pseudo hallucination - caused by medial temporal pole – tumours!II optic nerve = visual field testingConfrontation of patient´s and investigator´s visual fieldscomputer perimetryIII, IV, VI oculomotor nerveslids - symmetry, ptosis ?globesmisalignment = strabismuseye movementsprimary, secondary and tertiary positions of the eyes are investigatednystagmus(direction - horizontal, vertical or rotatory, intensity - I, II, III, amplitude - fine, coarse)oculomotor palsy (note the direction, which muscle is weak ?)diplopia (double vision)pupilsregular, round and symmetric ? = isocoria.miosis x mydriasis x anisocoriaPhotoreaction direct x indirectNear reaction - convergence and pupilar constrictionYou created this PDF from an application that is not licensed to print to novaPDF printer (http://www.novapdf.com)