NEUROOPHTHALMOLOGY
cod. 20014

Academic year 2014/15
2° year of course - Second semester
Professor
Arturo CARTA
Academic discipline
Malattie apparato visivo (MED/30)
Field
"scienze dell'ortottica e dell'assistenza di oftalmologia"
Type of training activity
Characterising
28 hours
of face-to-face activities
4 credits
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Integrated course unit module: NEUROOPHTHALMOLOGY

Learning objectives

The course aims to provide students with the clinical and diagnostic elements needed to know and understand the neuro-ophthalmological diseases; the the teacher will discuss each specific topics contained in the program thus providing the student with the clinical foundamentals (in terms of symptoms, signs, diagnosis and therapy) on brain or systemic disorders that have an important involvement of the visual system (often as clinical onset).




From these lessons, students will have provided all the elements to be able to apply knowledge and understanding in what will be the professional expertise in their work.




Finally, the teaching will be interactive with the students, and from this it is clear that the aim of this course is also to gain autonomy of subjective judgment, communication skills, as well as ability to learn.

Prerequisites

A good knowledge on the anatomy and the physiology of the visual system is mandatory for the present course

Course unit content

The following pathologies will be discussed during the course:

Optic neuritis: Typical:
Anterior (papillitis)
Posterior (retrobulbar)
Atypical:
Ischemic
Compressive
Toxic/deficiency
Hereditary
Postraumatic

Papilledema
Tumour of the optic nerve and its malformations (Hypoplasia, Drusen, Coloboma)
Diseases of the optic chiasm
Localisation of anatomical site of damage on the basis of visual field alterations (clinical cases)
Optic tract lesion
Retrogeniculate lesions
Anatomy, innervation and function of the extraocular musculature
Paralytic strabismus
Thyroid-Associated Ophthalmopathy

Exophthalmos and orbital diseases
Pupillary disorders

Full programme

A detailed lecture will be given on each of the following pathologies during the course:

Optic neuritis: Typical:
Anterior (papillitis)
Posterior (retrobulbar)
Atypical:
Ischemic
Compressive
Toxic/deficiency
Hereditary
Postraumatic

Papilledema
Tumour of the optic nerve and its malformations (Hypoplasia, Drusen, Coloboma)
Diseases of the optic chiasm
Localisation of anatomical site of damage on the basis of visual field alterations (clinical cases)
Optic tract lesion
Retrogeniculate lesions
Anatomy, innervation and function of the extraocular musculature
Paralytic strabismus
Thyroid-Associated Ophthalmopathy

Exophthalmos and orbital diseases
Pupillary disorders

Bibliography

F. Carta, A. Carta: "Neuroftalmologia" Quarta Edizione, Monduzzi Edizioni 2009. ISBN: 978-88-323-6148-3.

C. Azzolini, F. Carta, G. Marchini, U. Menchini: "Clinica dell'apparato visivo" Edizioni Elsevier 2010. ISBN: 978-88-214-3124-1.

Adams and Victor: "Neurology"

power Point Presentations of the teacher

Teaching methods

The course will be conducted through lectures on individual topics of the program; at the beginning of each lesson, teacher will give a brief summary of the previous lecture in order to provide a "real time learning" for the students.







The lessons are "interactive" with the students and, for some topics on which the students themselves should have already bases provided by the previous courses, students are encouraged and motivated to turn to make a short introductory part of the lesson prepared at home.



This interactive mode of teaching aims to make students more involved in the school year, other than more stimulated to understand the topics addressed; furthermore, this way of teaching offers them the opportunity to present arguments in front of an audience, testing their skills exhibition.

Assessment methods and criteria

The first step in assessing the student' learning will be made through an oral examination on several topics of the course program.

The second step in testing student' knowledge will be made checking his analytical capacity regarding clinical cases of typical and atypical presentation of neuro-ophthalmological disorders; in this way the teacher will evaluate not only the memory performance of each student related to study and repetition of the lessons, but also his ability of synthesis, thinking, learning, pondering and fusion of the elements of study in itself.

Other information

Students will be provided with teacher's power point presentations.

2030 agenda goals for sustainable development

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Contacts

Toll-free number

800 904 084

Student registry office

E. segreteria.medicina@unipr.it
T. +39 0521 903700

Quality assurance office

Education manager:
Dott.ssa Claudia Simone

T. +39 0521 903732
Office E. didattica.dimec@unipr.it
Manager E. claudia.simone@unipr.it

President of the degree course

Prof. Paolo Mora
E. [paolo.mora@unipr.it]

Faculty advisor

Prof. Claudio Macaluso
E. [claudio.macaluso@unipr.it]

Career guidance delegate

Prof. Paolo Mora
E. [paolo.mora@unipr.it]

Tutor Professors

Dott.ssa Delfini Elisabetta
E. [elisabetta.delfini@unipr.it]

Erasmus delegates

Prof. Roberto Sala
E. [roberto.sala@unipr.it]

Quality assurance manager

Prof. Stefano Gandolfi
E. [stefano.gandolfi@unipr.it]