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Show SUBJECT INDEX Acquired esotropia, Chiari I malformation, 151 downbeat nystagmus, 151 Acute orbital phycomycosis, partial orbital apex syndrome, 105 Aneurysmal bone cyst of the orbit. rapid onset in aneurysmal bone cyst, 49 Basal encephalocele, 9 Carotid bruits, 59 Cecocentral scotomas, 229 Cerebral infarction, visual hallucinations, 251 Compressive optic neuropathy, visual recovery following prolonged amaurosis, 189 Contralateral ptosis, dysthyroid ophthalmopathy, 163 Doppler ophthalmodynamometry. 139 Dural sinus obstruction. meningioma. 247 optic atrophy, 247 Enophthalmos, chronic sinusitis, 167 Falx meningioma, optociliary vein, 97 Foster Kennedy syndrome, optociliary vein. 97 Gliomatosis cerebri. 229 Inexpensive projectorlite for visual fields, visual field testing techniques. 57 Innammatory bowel disease, ulcerative colitis, 3 Internal ophthalmoplegia. partial orbital apex syndrome. 105 Intracranial muslin, optic neuropathy, 147 Ischemic optic neuropathy. aphakic ischemic optic neuropathy. 255 ischemic optic neuropathy at a young age, 79 lens implantation. 255 postoperative optic neuropathy. 255 Large intracranial meningioma. 133. 137 Light-emitting diode. intraoperative visual-evoked potential recording. 53 Migrainous optic neuropathy. ischemic optic neuropathy at a young age. 85 Minus or plus lenses. therapy of the convergence spasm 'J, 71 Monocular visual loss. 9 Moyamoya disease. 31 Mucocele, proptosis. 259 Neovascular glaucoma. 59 Neurilemmoma of the frontal-ethmoid sinus. proptosis. 259 Neuro-anatomical feature photo. 213 Neuro-ophthalmology in the recent European litcrature. part III. Heredodegencrations. stroke, pain. and diagnostic techniques, 275 Part II. The motor system, 197 Part I. The visual system. I 15 Neuroradiological clinical pathological correlations. bitemporal hemianopsia. 209 December 1984 Neuroradiological feature photo. 69. 285 Neuroradiologic workup of ophthalmoplegic migraine. 219 Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging. 251 Occipital cortical infarction. hypoxic brain damage. 155 Ophthalmic artery aneurysm. transsynaptic changes. 265 Ophthalmoplegic migraine. 221. 225 Opsoclonus. clinical and pathologic associations. 109 Optic atrophy and the Wyburn-Mason syndrome. orbital and parachiasmal arteriovenous malformation. 91 Optic disc. capillary hemangioma. 159 Optic disc drusen. ischemic optic neuropathy at a young age, 79 Optic neuritis. 3 transsynaptic changes. 265 Optic neuropathy associated with penicillamine therapy. rheumatoid arthritis. 75 Orbital expansion. chronic sinusitis. 167 Orbital involvemcnt in multiple myeloma, angiographic appearance in multiple myeloma. 25 Papilledema. meningioma. 247 optic atrophy. 247 Paraneoplastic retinopathy. corticosteroid therapy. 239 remote effects of carcinoma. 239 Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria. cerebral vein thrombosis causing pseudotumor cerebri. 47 papilledema. 47 Photostimulator,53 Pituitary apoplexy presenting with epistaxis, visual loss in pituitary apoplexy. 7 Postirradiation optic neuropathy, antral carcinoma. 103 Primary reticulum cell sarcoma of the brain. 15 Prosopagnosia. perceptual impairments. 39 visual memory. 39 Proximal posterior cerebral artery vascular anomaly. 221 Respiratory failure. hypoxic brain damage. 155 Retinal artery occlusion. 31 Rhabdomyosarcoma. bilateral visual loss in children, 185 Spasm of the near reOex. 71 Spontaneous reduction of growth rate, 133. 137 Steroid-responsive optic neuropathy. radiation therapy. 15 Subdural hematoma, visual hallucinations. 251 Sustained upgaze in coma. cerebellar Oocculus. 35 vestibulo-ocular renexes. 35 Symposium on color vision deficiencies. 129 Systemic lymphoma. orbitocalvarial swelling and proptosis. 17-' Therapeutic tcmporal artery biopsy. 141 Unilateral disc cdema, big blind Splll syndrome. IXI Unilateral eyelid retraction. dysthyrllid ophthalmopathy. 163 289 |