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Show oumai or Neuro- OphthahiioIogA The Official Journal of the North American Neuro- Ophthalmology Society March 2004 • Volume 24 • Number 1 EDITORIAL 1 Treatment of Intracranial Aneurysms: Clipping or Coiling? Nasser Razack and B. Gregory Thompson ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTIONS Delayed Exacerbation of Third Nerve Palsy Due To Aneurysmal Regrowth After Endovascular Coil Embolization M. Tariq Bhatti, Keith R. Peters, Christopher Firment, and Robert A. Mericle 11 Methylprednisolone Treatment Does Not Influence Axonal Regeneration or Degeneration Following Optic Nerve Injury in the Adult Rat Marcus Ohlsson, Ulf Westeriund, IverA. Langmoen, and Mikael Svensson 19 Occipital Hypometabolism Demonstrated by Positron Emission Tomography After Temporal Lobectomy for Refractory Epilepsy Franklin C. L. Wong, Barbara E. Swartz, Manyee Gee, and Mark Mandelkern 24 Bilateral Occipital Lobe Hyperperfusion Demonstrated by Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography During Seizure- Related Cortical Blindness Jorge C. Kattah, Meena Gujrati, Edward T. Hui, and Charles C. Chen 27 Intrachiasmal Craniopharyngioma: Treatment with a Cisternal Catheter Drainage and Radiation Howard D. Pomeranz and E. Francois Aldrich 31 Pituitary Apoplexy Occurring During Large Volume Liposuction Surgery Amir Cohen, Kamal Kishore, Leo Wolansky, and Larry Frohman 34 Facial and Trigeminal Neuropathies in Cavernous Sinus Fistulas Robert W. Jensen, Hideki Chuman, Jonathan D. Trobe, and John P. Deveikis 39 Neuroanatomy Evidence to Explain Why Bilateral Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia May Result from Occlusion of a Unilateral Pontine Branch Artery C. M. Fisher ( continued on next page) Listed in Index Medicus/ MEDLINE, Current Contents/ Clinical Medicine, SCISEARCH, Biomedical Database, Ocular Resources Review, and in Automatic Subject Citation Alert; listed and abstracted in Ophthalmic Literature and in Stroke. Journal of Neuro- Ophthalmology ( ISSN: # 1070- 8022), is published quarterly in March, June, September, and December by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, at 16522 Hunters Green Parkway, Hagerstown, MD 21740- 2116. Business and production offices are located at 530 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106- 3621. Periodicals postage paid at Hagerstown, MD and at additional mailing offices. Copyright © 2004 by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Address for subscription information, orders or change of address: ( except Japan, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, and Pakistan) 16522 Hunters Green Parkway, Hagerstown, MD 21740- 2116; phone: 1- 800- 638- 3030; fax: 301- 223- 2400; in Maryland, call collect 301- 223- 2300. 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Miller Fisher: The Master of Clinicopathologic Correlation BOOK REVIEWS 81 The Sankara Nethralaya Atlas of Neuro- Ophthalmology Janet Rucker 81 Basic Science, Refraction, and Pathology: The Requisites in Ophthalmology Mitchell B. Strominger 82 Ultrasound of the Eye and Orbit. 2nd Edition Ronald A. Braswell Jonathan D. Trobe 82 Neurology & Neuroscience- An Internet Resource Guide PamelaS. Chavis 83 Models of the Visual System 84 Microarrays for the Neurosciences: An Essential Guide Bradley J. Katz Jane W. Chan 84 Systematic Evaluation of the Mouse Eye: Anatomy, Pathology, and Biomethods Mitchell Vincent Gossman 85 Investigating Neurological Disease: Epidemiology for Clinical Neurology Barrett Katz 85 Neurology and General Medicine, 3rd Edition Shelley Ann Cross 86 Neurology and Neurosurgery Basic Principles Alfio P. Piva 86 Neuroanatomic Basis of Clinical Neurology Alfredo A. Sadun NANOS News 88 The North American Neuro- Ophthalmology Society on the Internet Preston C. 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Bazzell 95 Superior Oblique Myokymia Improved with Gabapentin Sunil Deokule, Mike Burdon, and Tim Matthews 96 Recurrent Para- Infectious Third Nerve Palsy with Cisternal Nerve Enhancement on MRI SayedaA. Nazir, Scott A. Murphy, and R. Michael Siatkowski 97 Bilateral Sixth Nerve Palsy in West Nile Meningoencephalitis John J. Ross and Michael G. Worthington 98 Unilateral Pallid Optic Disc Swelling and Anemia Associated with Interferon Alpha Treatment Rod Foroozan 100 CALENDAR |