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The small photoreceptors of the retina (the inner surface at the back of the eye) sense light and transmit impulses to the optic nerve. The optic nerve from each eye carries impulses to the brain, where visual information is interpreted. ... Eye Disorders...
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Optic neuritis is inflammation of the optic nerve anywhere along its course. ... The head of the optic nerve at the back of the eye (optic disk) may appear swollen. Testing the field of vision may reveal loss of a portion of the visual field. MRI may show evidence of multiple sclerosis or, rarely, ... Eye Disorders...
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General clinical features of disorders of the optic nerve. ... Classification of diseases affecting the optic nerve ... Optic nerve pit...
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www.academy.org.uk/lectures/barnard3.htm
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Optic nerve disorder (medical condition): Any condition which impairs the function of the optic nerve. Examples of such conditions includes glaucoma, optic nerve inflammation and impaired blood supply to the optic nerve. ... Anxiety Disorders...
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www.wrongdiagnosis.com/medical/optic_nerve_disorder.htm
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Optic nerve disorder: Any condition which impairs the function of the optic nerve. Examples of such conditions includes glaucoma, optic nerve inflammation and impaired blood supply to the optic nerve. More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, ... Nerve Disorders: serious diseases commonly undiagnosed:
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Optic nerve - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The optic nerve , also called cranial nerve II , transmits visual information from the retina to the brain. The optic nerve is the second of twelve paired cranial nerves but is considered to be pa...
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Optic Nerve Disorders provides a succinct-yet-comprehensive review of the optic nerve disorders commonly encountered in clinical practice, briefly reviews the anatomy and physiology of the optic nerve, and outlines those techniques of particular importance during clinical testing of optic nerve function.
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This handy, comprehensive reference covers diagnosis and management of numerous optic nerve disorders, including the major anatomic aspects at both a macroscopic and a microscopic level. Also discusses major clinical disorders affecting the optic nerve, and summarizes those optic neuropathies not easily catagorized.
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Described is the optic nerve and aspects of this ocular structure. ... “Ischemic optic neuropathy” is a severely blinding disease resulting from loss of the arterial blood supply to the optic nerve (usually in one eye), as a result of occlusive disorders of the nutrient arteries.
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