Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia | INO | WEBINO Syndrome | One and Half Syndrome
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- Опубліковано 4 лип 2024
- Hello friends. This video is about Inter-Nuclear Ophthalmoplegia (INO). I have discussed this topic in a simplified way for easy understanding as it is very important topic for exams like NEETPG, NEXT, FMGE and INI-CET.
I have also discussed certain additional important topics like WEBINO Syndrome, Pseudo-INO, One and Half Syndrome, etc.
Do watch full video for complete understanding.
00:00 : Introduction.
00:25 : Basic Anatomy.
02:46 : INO concept.
03:36 : Lesion in Right MLF.
04:12 : Causes of INO.
04:26 : Mid-Brain v/s Pons Lesion.
04:59 : WEBINO Syndrome.
05:33 : One and Half Syndrome.
06:53 : Pseudo-INO.
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One of the most concise and simplified explanation on UA-cam!
One the best videos till date on INO and one half syndrome...... Truly Magical and simplified.....hats ofg😊❤
I am a Nephrologist. 7 mts video worth watching . High clarity and "you have hit the nail on the head ".
I recommend it to my friends too .
Excellent .... 👍 👌
Well explained! Thank you very much, Sir.
U made it simple..thank you so much
Well explained! Thankyou helped a lot in understanding the concept! ✨
Excellent
Simplified and Very well explained.... INO is very volatile topic but u made it simple
Very informative!
Nicely explained 👍
Well done lakhan
Very useful
Lakhan nice explaination ...!
Dr ajay
thnq...
🙂 nice
Only video under ino that made sense
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How do you distinguish between Ocular Myasthenia Gravis (MG), and a motor/muscle problem stemming from a stroke or other issue with the Rostral/Midbrain? Cranial Nerve 3 (CN III) Palsy - PCOMA? Thyroid-Eye-Disease?
For example, testing positive for antibodies (AChR, MuSK, etc) would seem like MG for sure, yet the symptoms are exactly the same as it would be for InterNuclear Ophthalmoparesis / Ophthalmoplegia... ptosis and diplopia.. Exotropia / esotropia strabismus ... amblyopia ?
In MG, the ptosis will increase as the day progresses, but in midbrain syndromes it will stay the same along with other symptoms associated with it.
can you reccomend a book for neurology that includes all these concepts?
Adams and victor.
Djong
Excellent