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1.) Ptosis (eyelid)
Over one day ago | Mon Nov 17 18:52:00 PST 2008
Ptosis may be caused by damage/trauma to the muscle which raises the eyelid, or damage to the nerve (3rd cranial nerve (oculomotor nerve)) which controls this muscle. Such damage could be a sign or symptom of an underlying disease such ...
From Mukul
2.) complete speculation on the health of john mccain
Over one day ago | Thu Sep 25 9:49:00 PDT 2008
ptosis can also be the result of a brain tumor that affects the oculomotor nerve (cranial nerve iii). sudden development of the condition at old age following multiple bouts of melanoma (which has a penchant for metastasizing to the ...
From unknown
3.) Abnormal Pupillary Functions
Over one day ago | Sun Nov 16 10:25:00 PST 2008
Pupil constriction results from stimulation of parasympathetic division of oculomotor nerve, whereas dilatation is mediated by sympathetic nerves. Any upset in the balance of these systems, precipitated by any health conditions will ...
From Skratkini
4.) Brainstem Death
Over one day ago | Tue Oct 14 0:20:00 PDT 2008
False localising signs such as 3rd and 6th cranial nerve lesions can also occur. The former is as a result of stretching of the oculomotor nerve over the tentorium cerebelli, usually by herniation of the uncus or another expanding ...
From admin
5.) Maino's Memos: Oculomotor studies of cerebellar function in autism.
Over one day ago | Sun Nov 9 15:18:00 PST 2008
Research proves Office-based Vision Therapy effective for Convergence Insufficiency - New research released by the National Institute of Health and published in the October 2008 Archives of Ophthalmology, has shown that there is ...
From Dominick M Maino, OD, MEd, FAAO, FCOVD-A
6.) Subarachnoid hemorrhage
Over one day ago | Tue Oct 14 16:30:00 PDT 2008
Oculomotor nerve abnormalities (affected eye looking downward and outward and inability to lift the eyelid on the same side) or palsy (loss of feeling) may indicate bleeding from the posterior communicating artery. ...
From anonymous2k8
7.) mci screening test questions
Over one day ago | Tue Sep 30 11:35:00 PDT 2008
The most likely anatomical structures involved are: A. Medial rectus and superior division of oculomotor nerve B. Inferior oblique and inferior division of oculomotor nerve C. Lateral rectus and abducent nerve ...
From Live Dr
8.) Maino's Memos: Absence Of ERK2 Gene Linked To Birth Defects
Over one day ago | Tue Nov 18 7:32:00 PST 2008
New Research Gives Hope to Children with Common Reading-Related Vision Disorder - New research released by the National Institute of Health and published in the October 2008 Archives of Ophthalmology, has shown that there is scientific ...
From Dominick M Maino, OD, MEd, FAAO, FCOVD-A
9.) Maino's Memos: http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/128907.php
Over one day ago | Tue Nov 18 7:30:00 PST 2008
In all babies' eyes---including those that received anti-VEGF treatment only--- the abnormal blood vessels resolved without further treatment, and no adverse results were seen in any eyes or in the babies' general health status in ...
From Dominick M Maino, OD, MEd, FAAO, FCOVD-A
10.) Maino's Memos: Oxycyte(R) Can Improve Cognitive Recovery And ...
Over one day ago | Tue Nov 18 7:44:00 PST 2008
This blog provides information that may or may not apply to you and your specific vision/health care needs. Always consult your doctor/therapist/teacher before considering what you and your family should do in any particular situation. ...
From Dominick M Maino, OD, MEd, FAAO, FCOVD-A