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Show March 2012 • Volume 32 • Number 1 JOURNAl Of NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY The Official Journal of the North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society 1 2 5 ~ State of the Journal Lanning Kline, Jason Roberts Anatomic Correlates of Visual Field Loss: Some Settled, Some Not Christian J. Lueck Peripheral Homonymous Hemianopia: Correlation Between lesion Location and Visual Field Defects by Means of Cytoarchitectonic Probabilistic Maps Eleni Papageorgiou, Luca F. Ticini, Ulrich Schiefer 13 Optic Nerve Head Drusen In Black Patients Matthew J. Thurtell, Valerie Biousse, Beau B. Bruce, Nancy J. Newman 17 Fluorescein Angiographlc Identification of Optic Disc Drusen With and Without Optic Disc Edema Stacy L. Pineles, Anthony C. Arnold 23 Clinical Neuro-ophthalmic Findings in Familial Dysautonomia Carlos E. Mendoza-Santiesteban, Thomas R. Hedges Ill, Lucy Norcliffe-Kaufmann, Royd Warren, Shantan Reddy, Felicia B. Axelrod, Horacia Kaufmann 27 Visual Sequelae After Consensus-Based Treatment of Ophthalmic Artery Segment Aneurysms: The Johns Hopkins Experience Sivashakthi Kanagalingam, Philippe Gailloud, Rafael J. Tamargo, Prem S. Subramanian, Neil R. Miller 33 Sellar and Parasellar Intravascular Lymphoma Mimicking Pituitary Apoplexy Philippe Rizek, Maayan Seitelbach, Murad Alturkustani, Andrew Leung, J. Alexander Fraser 38 Homonymous Hemianopia From Infarction of the Optic Tract and lateral Geniculate Nucleus in Deep Cerebral Venous Thrombosis Hilary M. Grabe, J. Rajiv Bapuraj, Jeffrey R. Wesolowski, Hemant Parmar, Jonathan D. Trobe 42 Junctional Visual Field loss in a Case of Wyburn-Mason Syndrome Anthony Liu, Yi-Wen Chen, Steven Chang, Yaping Joyce Liao 45 Acute Optic Neuropathy Associated With an Intracranial Mass in a Patient With POEMS syndrome Heather E. Moss, Grant T. Liu 48 Cortical Vision loss as a Prominent Feature of H1N1 Encephalopathy John H. Pula, Ahmad lssawi, Jeffrey R. DeSanto, Jorge C. Kattah 51 Is lntravitreal Bevacizumab an Effective Treatment Option for Nonarteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy? Christina Rapp Prescott, Craig A. Sklar, Robert L. Lesser, Ron A. Adelman 54 Is Leber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy Treatable? Encouraging Results With ldebenone in Both Prospective and Retrospective Trials and An Illustrative Case Esfandiar J. Sabet-Peyman, Khizer R. Khaderi, Alfredo A. Sadun . STATE-OF-THE-ART REVIEWS . . . · 58 Reappraisal of the Optic Nerve Hypoplasia Syndrome Mark Borchert Continued on next page Visit www.jneuro-ophthalmology.org to view ~ Supplemental Digital Content ~ Video I ...... ____ _ 68 82 86 90 92 92 Shedding Light on Photophobia 93 Central Retinal Artery Occlusion Secondary to Kathleen B. Digre, K.C. Brennan Orbital Inflammation in Lupus Erythematosus Profundus Padmaja Sudhakar, Gaurang V. Shah, Fiorella Saponara, Douglas R. Fullen, Jonathan D. Trobe Combing the Globe for Terrorism Norah S. Lincoff, Charles Chung, Lucia Balos, 94 Central Retinal Artery Occlusion and Joseph C. Corbo, Aseem Sharma Recurrent Papillitis In a Patient With Incomplete Beht;et Disease: A Comment Ying Uu Literature Commentary 94 Central Retinal Artery Occlusion and Recurrent Papillitis in a Patient With Incomplete Beht;et Mark L. Moster, MichaelS. Lee Disease: A Response Xiaojun Zhang, Guohong Tian 95 Leber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy Mimicking Noble J. David, MD (1927-2011) Thyroid-Related Optic Neuropathy Ray Lopez Nafiseh Hashemi, Sushma S. Yalamanchili, Jason Zhang, Andrew G. Lee Monocular Elevation Deficiency ("Double Elevator" Palsy): A Cautionary Note (Reprinted from 97 6th Asian Neuro-Ophthalmology Society J Neuro-Opthalmol. 20:1.1.:31.;291.-292) Meeting and 49th Annual Meeting of the G. Robert La Roche Japanese Neuro-Ophthalmology Society: Kobe, Japan Reply-Monocular Elevation Deficiency: Satoshi Kashii A Cautionary Note Michael C. 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