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NEUROLOGIC PROBLEMS IN OPHTHALMOLOGY AND IN RHINO-OTOLARYNGOLOGY

A. E. BENNETT, M.D.

Arch Otolaryngol. 1933;18(3):269-280.

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In presenting so comprehensive a subject as neurologic problems in relation to ophthalmology and rhino-otolaryngology I wish to bring out a few points as they come to the neurologist that seem to indicate the need of a closer cooperation between the neurologist and the ophthalmologist and the rhino-otolaryngologist. I believe that in some instances patients' needs are better cared for by this cooperation, and that at times mistakes in diagnosis or unnecessary delays in adequate therapy are prevented.

NEUROLOGIC PROBLEMS IN OPHTHALMOLOGY

Many neurologic diseases begin with ocular symptoms or, because of the predominance of ocular symptoms, the patient first consults an ophthalmologist. One finds in a few unusual types of conditions that some ophthalmologists do not sufficiently understand the problem to make an early diagnosis.

Oculogyric Crises.—Only in ophthalmologic literature of recent date does one find mention of the frequent disorder of oculogyric crises. This syndrome, in which . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]


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Presented before the Omaha-Council Bluffs Ophthalmological and Otolaryngological Society, Feb. 15, 1933.



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