In this tenth episode of the Mind's Eye podcast, Dr Neil Shuey provides an overview and key points from his talk on Functional eye movement disorders and other rare motility disorders that was given at the 2018 NOSA Neurovision weekend. We discuss voluntary nystagmus, ocular flutter/opsoclonus, convergence spasm, convergence retraction nystagmus, superior oblique myokymia, and a few other rare and interesting conditions.
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In this tenth episode of the Mind's Eye podcast, Dr Neil Shuey provides an overview and key points from his talk on Functional eye movement disorders and other rare motility disorders that was given at the 2018 NOSA Neurovision weekend. We discuss voluntary nystagmus, ocular flutter/opsoclonus, convergence spasm, convergence retraction nystagmus, superior oblique myokymia, and a few other rare and interesting conditions.
Ep 6- NOSA 2017- Functional Visual Loss with Dr Neil Shuey
The Mind's Eye Podcast
29 minutes 27 seconds
8 years ago
Ep 6- NOSA 2017- Functional Visual Loss with Dr Neil Shuey
In this episode, Dr Neil Shuey discusses pertinent points from his talk (Neurovision 2017, Sydney) on Functional Visual Loss (FVL) with Dr Anneke van der Walt. Functional neurological disorders require a systematic approach in order to avoid misdiagnosis, but also to confirm the positive symptoms and signs associated with it. We discuss a management strategy centred around careful and sensitive disclosure of the diagnosis to the patient.
Disclosures: both Drs Shuey and Van der Walt are married to psychiatrists and have been exposed to talk about counter-transference way too often...
The Mind's Eye Podcast
In this tenth episode of the Mind's Eye podcast, Dr Neil Shuey provides an overview and key points from his talk on Functional eye movement disorders and other rare motility disorders that was given at the 2018 NOSA Neurovision weekend. We discuss voluntary nystagmus, ocular flutter/opsoclonus, convergence spasm, convergence retraction nystagmus, superior oblique myokymia, and a few other rare and interesting conditions.