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Brain injury and visual impairment |
*Consultant(s)*
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*Towns*
| Brain injury and visual impairment, paediatric ophthalmology, somatoform disorder |
causes of visual loss |
*Consultant(s)*
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*Towns*
| General ophthalmology, retina, diabetes, vitreoretinal disease, diabetic retinopathy, AMD - age-related macular degeneration, cataract, glaucoma, causes of visual loss, retinal detachment |
cerebral visual impairment |
*Consultant(s)*
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*Towns*
| Neurodisability, children with a visual impairment and early intervention babies with visual impairment, cerebral visual impairment, visual impairment and autism |
Cerebral visual impairment |
*Consultant(s)*
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*Towns*
| Cerebral visual impairment, neuro-ophthalmology, paediatric ophthalmology, ocular motility, optic nerve disorders, craniofacial disorders of children, unexplained visual loss, non-accidental head injury, visual abnormalities following congenital or acquired brain injury, assessment of children with multiple disability, paediatric cataract |
children with a visual impairment and early intervention babies with visual impairment |
*Consultant(s)*
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*Towns*
| Neurodisability, children with a visual impairment and early intervention babies with visual impairment, cerebral visual impairment, visual impairment and autism |
psychiatric injury of lifelong physical disability (including spinal cord injury); visual impairment |
*Consultant(s)*
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*Towns*
| Assessment of psychological injury in birth trauma, secondary victim claims often involving infant death, psychological injury of delayed diagnoses, including cancer, diabetes, cauda equina and detached retinas, female pelvic pain, gynaecological and obstetric cases, chronic pain; somatic disorders and functional illnesses, psychiatric injury of lifelong physical disability (including spinal cord injury); visual impairment, loss of limbs and life-threatening trauma |
unexplained visual loss |
*Consultant(s)*
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*Towns*
| Cerebral visual impairment, neuro-ophthalmology, paediatric ophthalmology, ocular motility, optic nerve disorders, craniofacial disorders of children, unexplained visual loss, non-accidental head injury, visual abnormalities following congenital or acquired brain injury, assessment of children with multiple disability, paediatric cataract |
visual |
*Consultant(s)*
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*Towns*
| Nerve conduction studies and electromyography - EMG, myopathies and neuromuscular junction disorders, peripheral nerve injuries, EEG - electroencephalogram including long term monitoring, visual, somatosensory and brainstem evoked potentials |
visual abnormalities following congenital or acquired brain injury |
*Consultant(s)*
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*Towns*
| Cerebral visual impairment, neuro-ophthalmology, paediatric ophthalmology, ocular motility, optic nerve disorders, craniofacial disorders of children, unexplained visual loss, non-accidental head injury, visual abnormalities following congenital or acquired brain injury, assessment of children with multiple disability, paediatric cataract |
visual auditory and somatosensory evoked potentials - VEPs |
*Consultant(s)*
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*Towns*
| Nerve conduction studies, EMG - electromyography, EEG - electroencephalogram, transcranial magnetic stimulation - TMS, visual auditory and somatosensory evoked potentials - VEPs, BAEPs, SSEP, direct muscle stimulation, ambulatory EEG - electroencephalogram, single fibre EMG - electromyography |
visual impairment and autism |
*Consultant(s)*
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*Towns*
| Neurodisability, children with a visual impairment and early intervention babies with visual impairment, cerebral visual impairment, visual impairment and autism |
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