
Larry and Debby Kline
· UC San Diego School of Medicine 'Artists in Residence'VerifiedUniversity of California, San Diego · Anatomy
Active 1979–2024
Research topics
- Medicine
- Surgery
- Internal medicine
- Neuroscience
- Anatomy
- Audiology
- Pathology
- Psychology
- Ophthalmology
- Physical medicine and rehabilitation
Selected publications
Disorders of the Fourth Cranial Nerve
Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology · 2021 · 15 citations
1st authorCorresponding- Medicine
- Anatomy
- Surgery
ABSTRACT: This review of disorders of the fourth cranial nerve includes discussion on anatomy, examination techniques, congenital and acquired etiologies, differential diagnosis, and management options. The findings of the superior oblique muscle on orbital MRI in patients with fourth nerve palsy have had a major impact on our understanding of this cranial neuropathy. In addition, briefly reviewed are rare disorders of the fourth nerve: superior oblique myokymia, Brown syndrome, and ocular neuromyotonia. It behooves the clinician to have a clear understanding of the role that the fourth cranial nerve plays in a variety of neuro-ophthalmic conditions.
<p>Neuro-ophthalmic Manifestations of Wernicke Encephalopathy</p>
Eye and Brain · 2020 · 43 citations
Senior authorCorresponding- Medicine
- Ophthalmology
- Neuroscience
Wernicke encephalopathy (WE) is a life-threatening but reversible syndrome resulting from acute thiamine deficiency that is frequently overlooked and underdiagnosed. It is classically characterized by a triad of ocular dysfunction, ataxia, and altered mental status. However, less than 1/3 patients have the complete triad, so it is crucial to have a high index of suspicion. Awareness of the early signs of WE is essential to prevent clinical progression, as patients with the full triad already have a profoundly thiamine-deficient state. This review highlights the neuro-ophthalmic manifestations of WE to guide the clinician in identifying the condition. In addition, we provide an update regarding the clinical characteristics, pathophysiology, neuroimaging and laboratory findings, treatment options, and prognosis of WE.
Frequent coauthors
- 90 shared
Michael S. Vaphiades
University of Alabama at Birmingham
- 52 shared
Joseph L. Demer
University of California, Los Angeles
- 52 shared
Mehdi Tavakoli
- 49 shared
Eileen M. Myers
Wills Eye Hospital
- 49 shared
Aaron R. Kaufman
- 49 shared
Karl C. Golnik
Barrow Neurological Institute
- 49 shared
Mark L. Moster
Wills Eye Hospital
- 49 shared
Jordan Stanley
University of Colorado Denver
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