| Identifier |
Internuclear_Ophthalmoplegia_in_Childhood_guest_lecture |
| Title |
Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia in Childhood (Guest Lecture) |
| Creator |
Shirley H. Wray, MD, PhD, FRCP |
| Affiliation |
(SHW) Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School; Director, Unit for Neurovisual Disorders, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts |
| Subject |
Bilateral Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia; Upbeat Nystagmus; Medulloblastoma; Abducting Nystagmus |
| Ocular Movements |
Bilateral Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia; Upbeat Nystagmus |
| References |
References: (1) Cogan DG, Kubik CS, Smith JL. Unilateral internuclear ophthalmoplegia: report of 8 clinical cases with 1 post-mortem study. Arch Ophthalmol 1950; 4:783-796. (2) Cogan DG, Wray SH. Internuclear ophthalmoplegia as an early sign of brainstem tumor. Neurology 1970; 20:629- 633. (3) Cogan DG. Internuclear opthalmoplegia typical and atypical. Arch Ophthalmol 1970; 84:583-589. (4) Keane JR. Internuclear ophthalmoplegia: unusual causes in 114 of 410 patients. Arch Neurol. 2005 May; 62(5):714-7. |
| Language |
eng |
| Format |
application/pdf |
| Format Creation |
Microsoft PowerPoint |
| Type |
Text |
| Relation is Part of |
163-6 |
| Collection |
Neuro-Ophthalmology Virtual Education Library: Shirley H. Wray Collection: https://novel.utah.edu/Wray/ |
| Publisher |
North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society |
| Holding Institution |
Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah |
| Rights Management |
Copyright 2002. For further information regarding the rights to this collection, please visit: https://NOVEL.utah.edu/about/copyright |
| ARK |
ark:/87278/s60wdkk8 |
| Setname |
ehsl_novel_shw |
| ID |
2174203 |
| OCR Text |
Show HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL DEPARTMENT OF NEUROLOGY MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia in Childhood Shirley H. Wray, M.D., Ph.D. Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School Director, Unit for Neurovisual Disorders Massachusetts General Hospital Figure 1A: Primary gaze. B: Gaze Right. Left internuclear ophthalmoplegia C: Gaze left. Right internuclear ophthalmoplegia. Figure 2: Pneumoencephalography: blockage of the aqueduct. Figure 3: Pneumoencephalography: obstructive hydrocephalus. Enlarged ventricles. Figure 4: Enlarged ventricles, obstructive hydrocephalus. Figure 5: Histological section: Medulloblastoma. Bilateral Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia in Children A manifestation of Brain Stem Tumor 6 cases – 3 boys, 3 girls Ages 4.5, 7.5, 9.5, 10, 16, and 17 years Duration of symptoms: 9 mos. – 6 years (4/6 dead) Other Symptoms: Headache 4 Papilledema 1 Clumsiness 4 Pathology Medulloblastoma 1 Medulloblastoma or Glioma 2 Infiltrating Glioma 1 Cogan DG, Wray SH. Neurology. 1970. 20: 629 – 633. References Cogan DG, Kubik CS, Smith JL. Unilateral internuclear ophthalmoplegia: report of 8 clinical cases with 1 post-mortem study. Arch Ophthalmol 1950; 44:783-796. Cogan DG, Wray SH. Internuclear ophthalmoplegia as an early sign of brainstem tumor. Neurology 1970; 20:629633. Cogan DG. Internuclear opthalmoplegia typical and atypical. Arch Ophthalmol 1970; 84:583-589. Keane JR. Internuclear ophthalmoplegia: unusual causes in 114 of 410 patients. Arch Neurol. 2005 May; 62(5):714-7. http://www.library.med.utah.edu/NOVEL |
| Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s60wdkk8 |