High Yield Topic : Optic Disc Changes in Glaucoma - The Complete Course
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- Опубліковано 9 вер 2018
- A power packed comprehensive 1 hour lecture on 'Optic Disc Changes in Glaucoma'.
Part 1:
*Normal Anatomy of Optic Disc
*Blood Supply in detail
*Introduction to the concept call’d - Glaucoma - Definition and Pathophysiology
Part 2:
*Anatomy of Glaucomatous Optic Disc
*Clinical Evaluation of Optic Disc in Glaucoma
*Clinical Perals - 7 D ‘s to remember and 5 R ‘s to observe in OD
A must watch for ophthalmology residents and practitioners as well. A difficult topic to teach - hope I have made it as easy as possible :) Cheers !
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Textbook References:
Becker-Shaffer's Diagnosis and Therapy of the Glaucomas, Stamper, Lieberman, Drake, Mosby, 8E, 2009
Shields Textbook of Glaucoma - 6th ed
Chandler and Grant's Glaucoma 5th ed
Diagnosis and Management of Glaucoma, Aravind, Jaypee, 1E, 2013, Ramakrishnan et al
Atlas of Optic Nerve Head Evaluation in Glaucoma - Medha Prabhudesai
Mechanisms of the Glaucomas - Disease Processes and Therapeutic Modalities- Joyce, PhD et al
Glaucoma VOLUME 1 Medical Diagnosis and Therapy - Tarek M Shaarawy et al
Manual of Glaucoma - Shibal Bhartiya
A complete video curriculum on Glaucoma: curriculum.iowaglaucoma.org/
Thank you for the lecture sir. It was very informative & useful.
Time stamp for some important topics:
1. Anatomy of a Normal Optic Disc - 0:45
2. Blood Supply of the Optic Disc - 13:10
3. Topography of the Retinal Nerve Fibres - 19:12
4. Basic Concepts of Glaucoma - 23:37
5. Definition of Glaucoma - 25:05
6. Optic Disc changes in Glaucoma - 26:58
a. Papillary changes - 27:33
b. Vascular changes - 48:54
c. Peripapillary changes - 53:23
7. Summary of the topic - 59:30
8. Advanced concepts & Pro tips - 1:00:41
Thanks a lot brother 😊 for the effort ! Truly appreciate it
OMG I WISH YOU WERE MY PROFESSOR!! EXPLAINED EXTREMELY WELL!!!
Excellent... one needs a huge heart to share their knowledge...thank you.plz make more videos.
Very insightful!
We want more lectures from u Sir plz upload as many as possible 🙏🙏🙏
This video has helped me to know so many nuances(something that most lecturers skip). It helps my overall understanding. Thank you!
Sir please continue uploading such lectures.Best lecture vedio on internet.
This one video explains Ur depth of knowledge and interest in ophthalmology.Your way of presentation is awesome. Makes more interest to learn. Thank you sir
I have never understand the Glaucoma as I do now after this presentation!! Love It!! Thank you so much sir
you have special quality about how to teach . we need Teacher like you Pranesh . it clear all my concept about topic . i want same video in future from you .
Sure sir 😊
Very beautifully explained! Thank you so much. Appreciate your efforts
The cupping theory was mistakenly introduced in the 1850s. One hundred years later, instead of confirming the cupping theory, we introduced a cup-to-disc ratio parameter which inferred that the original (birth) cups begin enlarging as the disease progresses. However, the original cups of various sizes from 0.00 to 0.9 are actually the central meniscus of Kuhnt (fibrous remnants of Bergmeister’s papilla) which lie superficially on the nerve fiber layer of the disc, and have no relevance to glaucoma. The lamina cribrosa appears to be sinking in primary open-angle glaucoma resulting in the peripheral-to-central axotomy of nerve fibers at the scleral edge.
Excellent teaching Doc! Top notch pictures!! Keep it up.
Such a beautifully explained my all doubts are gone ❤️❤️
I can't thank enough u for this. Best lecture ever
An outstanding thorough review, sir, thank you!
Thank you for this lecture, i learned alot from it ,
Please continue .
very educative. great teaching .thank you regards
Mein ne aaj tak itna detail lecture nhi dekha
Thank u Doc
Mein prep ka optha complete kar chuka hu still , I was not clear
After watching this lecture My all concept got clear
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one of the best presentation .
This is absolutely excellent, thank you very much.
Hats off to your effort Dr. Pranesh
Very well explained with minor details.... Thanks.... Made my concept
Very precise information, thank u sir!!
I am very grateful for your detailed explanation 💞
That was an incredible lecture sir... Thanks alot for such calm presentation... 🙏🙏🙏
one of the best videos on glaucoma I hv ever seen..Nd yes plz make some more videos on high yield topic☺️
Just amazing 😍 Sir please make more videos. Got a lot of help and learned a lot.
Thank you for such an informative lecture.
Best lecture on Glaucoma
Thanks a ton Sir.
The way you explained all the points just made my concepts crystal clear.
It would be really helpful if you could make a series on all the chapters of Khurana.
love your teaching sir
Very well explained.sir please upload more videos.they are very useful.i was struggling to understand glaucoma,this video really helped.thank u so much
Thank you so much Sir ...it was very helpful
Thank you for this wonderful video
Doc you're totally awesome!! Finally found the ryt person to explain glaucoma!! Tnks a bunch!!! I 'm pretty sure i can ace my ophthal finals comin up in dec with just ur vids........ So pls keep posting more!
Thank you so much Doctor sir
The 'cupping' term was mistakenly introduced in the 1850s. The original cups of various sizes from 0.00 to 0.9 are actually the central meniscus of Kuhnt (fibrous remnants of Bergmeister’s papilla) which lie superficially on the nerve fiber layer of the disc, and have no relevance to glaucoma. The lamina cribrosa appears to be sinking in primary open-angle glaucoma resulting in the peripheral-to-central axotomy of nerve fibers at the scleral edge.
Merci infiniment pour cet exposé très didactique .bonne continuation
Thanks you dear sir,
Really It is a very good video , in very soft & simple language for reaching purpose.
Your power of teaching is appreciable. I bow my head in respect of such teacher
Really useful and informative 💫
I love to watch ur video so easy to understand❤❤❤
Excellent Dr Pranesh
Good... Very good teaching
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Excellent videos Sir..plz upload more and more videos..ty
Very nice explanation sir, that's very helpful video for me ❤
Fantastic... Thanks
Awesome lecture sir.... plz add lectures on more topic also...
Excellent
Thanku sir fr such an informative class
thank you so much! helped alot
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excellent video sir!!!
EXCELLENT PRESENTATION SIR :)
Sir kindly add more vedios on ophthalmology!! Ur lecture r really awsome 👍👍👍
THANK YOU SO MUCH
very nice sir....Thank you very much
Good presentation with the basic concepts lucidly explained.
Helped me refresh and update my glaucoma concepts . Kudos Pranesh.
Thanks sir ! :)
Thanks a ton😊
Nice.. I love how u expla..
Awesomeee!!!
Why can't our professors teach like this!!
Very informative Thankyou sir
DINT EXPECT U TO BE A TAMILIAN UNTILL SAW THE INTERMISSION LOL.. JOKES AOART WAS REALLY A FANTASTIC FABULOUS, INFORMATVE.. THANK U..
Thank you soo much sir....
Very inforamative and useful lectuire. Kindly upload video on treatment approch
Thank you sir
Thank you so much sir 🌼
So interesting
Excellent lecture sir.please do make the video on optics and refractive errors also sir.Hope u wl upload many lectures in future.
thanks alot sir ,
Amazing sir.. concepts have been so clear aftr listening to Ur lecturers.. have gone through al dat u Ve taught.. pls upload as many as possible..v Ve exam on Dec..tq so much sir...
Yes sir... discuss abt types of glaucoma as well
This is useful information 😜
Thank you so much sir
Awesome Sir, plzzz upload more videos
Wonderful
Great!!!!!!
Thanks sir...thanku so much..
Very nice...
Awesome
I have glaucoma in both my eyes and I take for eye drops to lower the pressure in both my eyes. Glaucoma it's definitely a thief of eyesight because as a little kid I didn't know I had glaucoma until I was nine.
thank you
This was very beautifully explained
Sir..can u plz explain glucomatous visual field defect and treatment? And thanx for such an amazing video...waiting for more videos...
Thanks
Sir plz make more videos.. Very informative..
Sir please do more videos on glaucoma and visual field defects in glaucoma
I look directly sun so im damaged to retina or kornea or optic nerve ?
Nice
Sir i have physiological cupping 0.4 with specs 6/6 .....i have normal blood pressure along with a normal eye pressure. Please help me to answer if i should be worried...i am 30 yrs male
Plz make a video on visual field defects in glaucoma
Good evening sir: very educative video. Really appreciate your efforts.
Could you please also give a detailed lecture on OCT interpretation for glaucoma and retinal lesions. If there's one already, could you please kindly upload it.
Thanks.
It was really very informative and simplified way that u have explained...thanks a lot sir....could you please explain us regarding investigations and management of glaucoma...
Sir.my right eye optic nerve damaged after accident and vision Loss 40% . have you any treatment sir please reply.....🙏
Can u please tell colour coding of onh diagrams
Glaucoma as an older medical term was derived from the word Glaux (owl) since owl eyes glow or shine, so that this animal would help fight against this severe disease according to the above-mentioned belief of primitive folk
Plz upload video on retinopathy
U r amazing✨❤❤
Sir I didn’t understand pallor larger than cupping concept
Pallor more than cupping indicates paleness of neuro retinal rim = Neuroophthal problem eg. ischemic optic neuropathy
In glaucoma there won’t be pallor of rim rather cupping ie receding/ thinning of rim esp at poles
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Excellent sir. sir
is there any chance to talk with you pl. Hope hear from you
sir why do myopes have tilted optic disc?
and sir ca u plz upload a lecture on perimetry also
Tilted disc occurs due to difference in the surface elevation between nasal and temporal sides of optic disc. Myopia is one of the many associations of tilted disc.
Plz lecture about diabetic retinopathy... plz sir