Hz: PR +/+

English translation: cranial nerves: pupillary light reflex (PLR) +/+

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Dutch term or phrase:Hz: PR +/+
English translation:cranial nerves: pupillary light reflex (PLR) +/+
Entered by: Luca Tutino

16:26 May 18, 2020
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Medical - Medical (general) / Neurology
Dutch term or phrase: Hz: PR +/+
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... Geen dysartrie. Hz: PR +/+ OVB intact in alle richtingen, blikrichtingsnystagmus, sym gelaat, skew negatief. Mot Geen paresen, barre -/-...

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Luca Tutino
Italy
cranial nerves: pupillary light reflex (PLR) +/+
Explanation:
Hz = hersenzenuwen = cranial nerves

PR = pupilreflex = pupillary light reflex

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Note added at 52 mins (2020-05-18 17:18:38 GMT)
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Systematically checking the cranial nerves is part and parcel of a standard neurological examination.

In your case:

optic nerve: pupillary light reflex
occulomotor, trochlear and abducens nerve: eye pursuit movements (oogvolgebewegingen; OVB) and horizontal / vertical gaze nystagmus test
facial nerve: gelaat


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Note added at 3 hrs (2020-05-18 19:32:42 GMT)
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For the sake of clarity:

In your case they did find a 'blikrichtingsnystagmus' = 'gaze direction nystagmus' or 'gaze-direction nystagmus'

Not so many hits. It normallly occurs as:[direction] gaze nystagmus.
However, since the direction is not specified here...

Also, 'pursuit eye movements' works better than 'eye pursuit movements' here:

OVB intact in alle richtingen --> smooth pursuit eye movements in all directions

So:

Cranial nerves: pupillary light reflex (PLR) +/+, smooth pursuit eye movements in all directions, gaze direction nystagmus, no one-sided facial drooping.
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Local time: 06:15
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cranial nerves: pupillary light reflex (PLR) +/+


Explanation:
Hz = hersenzenuwen = cranial nerves

PR = pupilreflex = pupillary light reflex

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Note added at 52 mins (2020-05-18 17:18:38 GMT)
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Systematically checking the cranial nerves is part and parcel of a standard neurological examination.

In your case:

optic nerve: pupillary light reflex
occulomotor, trochlear and abducens nerve: eye pursuit movements (oogvolgebewegingen; OVB) and horizontal / vertical gaze nystagmus test
facial nerve: gelaat


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Note added at 3 hrs (2020-05-18 19:32:42 GMT)
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For the sake of clarity:

In your case they did find a 'blikrichtingsnystagmus' = 'gaze direction nystagmus' or 'gaze-direction nystagmus'

Not so many hits. It normallly occurs as:[direction] gaze nystagmus.
However, since the direction is not specified here...

Also, 'pursuit eye movements' works better than 'eye pursuit movements' here:

OVB intact in alle richtingen --> smooth pursuit eye movements in all directions

So:

Cranial nerves: pupillary light reflex (PLR) +/+, smooth pursuit eye movements in all directions, gaze direction nystagmus, no one-sided facial drooping.

Barend van Zadelhoff
Netherlands
Local time: 06:15
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