Dr. DIGVIJAY SINGH (S12983)
Abstract
Neuro-ophthalmology is a perplexing field for the general ophthalmologist. Similar appearing clinical presentations produce a diagnostic dilemma, which is often compounded by an overload of investigations. This course explores the finer nuances of a neuro-ophthalmic exam and provides a roadmap for appropriate investigations. It will discuss the position and role of various investigations (OCT, visual fields, electrophysiology, radio-imaging) with emphasis on clinical correlations. Starting from basic examination and investigations, the course will proceed to cover specific cases such approach to a swollen disc, a pale disc and an eye having vision loss with a normal appearing fundus. It will be conducted in a case-discussion style with interactive sessions having ample audience participation. The panel of renowned experts will help answer all audience queries. At the end of the course, the attendees would be able to examine, investigate and diagnose common neuro-ophthalmic disorders.
| 1 | The basic Neuro-ophthalmic exam (8 mins) | Dr. ANKUR SINHA | watch video |
| 2 | OCT in neuro-ophthalmology: A necessary tool (8 mins) | Dr. RASHMIN GANDHI | watch video |
| 3 | Visual fields: Localising the lesion (8 mins) | Dr. MAHESH KUMAR | watch video |
| 4 | Effectively utilizing Electrophysiology (8 mins) | Dr. SWATI PHULJHELE | watch video |
| 5 | Radio-imaging in neuro-ophthalmology (8 mins) | Dr. ROHIT SAXENA | watch video |
| 6 | Pale and swollen discs: what to look for? (8 mins) | Dr. DIGVIJAY SINGH | watch video |
| 7 | Investigating a case of vision loss with normal fundus (8 mins) | Dr. DIPANKAR DAS | watch video |
| Panel Discussion : (19 mins.) |


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