Rose Peters, DVM, DACVIM (Neurology), CVA: No financial relationships to disclose
Presentation Description / Summary: This presentation reviews common and more unusual forms of abnormal eye position and movement. We will review special anatomy and comparative conditions seen in humans, with a goal to more fine lesion localization.
Learner Outcomes: This presentation reviews common and more unusual forms of abnormal eye position and movement. We will review special anatomy and comparative conditions seen in humans, with a goal to more fine lesion localization.
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion, participant will be able to understand the essentials of normal function behind eyeball position and movement.
Upon completion, participant will be able to identify different types of abnormal eyeball movement and position.
Upon completion, participant will be able to consider possible lesion localizations for different types of eyeball movement and position.