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Show SUBJECT INDEX Amaurosis fugax and retinal vasculitis and methamphetamine inhalation. retinal vasculitis, 169 vasospasm, 169 Atypical visual prognosis. 90 Australian Association of Neurologists. 67 Bilateral internuclear ophthalmoplegia. hydrocephalus, 124 Bilateral thalamic-mesencephalic infarction. neuro-ophthalmological findings with neuropathological correlation. 224 Bilateral trochlear nerve palsies. adenocarcinoma and bilateral trochlear palsy. 57 anterior cerebellar vermis and trochlear palsy. 57 Bilateral visual loss in carotid artery disease. carotid stenosis. 109 ophthalmic artery hypoperfusion, 109 Bitemporal hemianopsia and bilateral nasal quadranopsia with macular sparing. cerebral infarction. 213 Book reviews. 208 Branch retinal artery occlusion in the Churg-Strauss syndrome. allergic angiitis. 229 Cavernous hemangioma of the retina. agenesis of internal carotid artery with bilateral oculomotor palsies, neuro-oculocutaneous syndrome. 258 Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. 73 Chronic ophthalmic Wegener's granulomatosis. 17 Compressive optic neuropathy and ependymoma of the third ventricle. 194 Congenital vertical ocular motor apraxia, birth hypoxia. 153 Cortical blindness. 112 Cryptic disseminated tuberculosis presenting as gaze palsy. 27 Cysticercosis. CT scanning. 127 Developmental anomalies of the optic disc and carotid circulation, morning glory anomaly, 3 retinochoroidal-optic disc coloboma. 3 Familial temporal arteritis. 244 Gyrus rcctus syndrome. 72 Homonymous hemianopia and systemic lupus erythematosus. 63 Ischemic optic neuropathy. 81 Isolated facial myokymia and facial contracture. computed tomography, 120 magnetic resonance imaging correlation. 120 pontine glioma, 120 Juxtapapi1lary subretinal hemorrhages in pseudotumor cerebri, anomolous optic discs and pseudotumor cerebri. 45 Literature abstracts, 199.200, 201. 202. 203. 204. 205. 206. 207,277,278.279.280 Malignant fibrous histiocytoma of the orbit. 116 Malignant optic nerve gliomas in adults, rapid visual loss, 238 Mixed arteriovenous occlusive disease of the fundus. papi1lophlebitis. 164 Muslin optic neuropathy, 71 Myasthenia gravis. 73 complicating Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. 76 Myelomeningocele with Arnold-Chiari malformation. type II. hydrocephalus, 124 286 Neovascular glaucoma. retinal arteriovenous malformation. 95 Neuromyelitis optica. 263 One-and-a-half syndrome in a patient with metastatic breast disease. 270 Optic atrophy following jejunoileal bypass, optic nerve ascites syndrome, 9 30° standardized A-scan test. 9 Optic disc edema with aphakic cystoid maculopathy masquerading as ischemic optic neuropathy. optic disc hypernuorescence. 180 Optic nerve glioma. 90 Optic nerve hypoplasia: Papi1lary diameter and clinical correlation, 249 Optokinetic dissociation. saccadic hypomotility. and sakkidierung. magnetic resonance imaging. 144 olivopontocerebellar atrophy. 144 Paraneoplastic tonic pupils. autoimmune disease, 99 dysautonomia. 99 Periodic alternating nystagmus clearing after cataract surgery. decreased vision. 149 "Phantom" optic nerve. CT after glioma resection. 209 The pop eye phenomenon: An extreme form of the oculodigital phenomenon. choristoma of cornea. 281 Pseudohemangioma of the optic disc. 81 Pseudotumor.55 Pseudotumor cerebri. fourth nerve palsy and pseudotumor cerebri.41 skew deviation and pscudotumor cerebri. 41 Retinopathy of dermatomyositis. high-dose corticosteroids, 177 Reversible optic neuropathy due to carotid-cavemous fIStula, 37 Reversible vertical ocular deviations and raised intracranial pressure. skew deviation, 158 Sarcoidosis of the tentorium. 112 Syndrome of the paramedian thalamic arteries: Clinical and neuroimaging correlation, bilateral ophthalmoplegia, 217 Third nerve palsy: The presenting sign of a pituitary adenoma. only neurological sign. 185 pituitary apoplexy. 185 Thymic seminoma and myasthenia gravis, lymphoid hyperplasia. 254 Tuberculosis granuloma in the midbrain causing wall-eyed bilateral internuclear ophthalmoplegia (Webino), loss of convergence. 31 Unilateral pupillary distortion. Horner's syndrome, 105 hypoplastic internal carotid artery, 105 Unusual CT findings in progressive supranuclear palsy, bilateral internuclear ophthalmoplegia, 59 Vertical ocular motility disturbance. fourth nerve palsy and pseudotumor cercbri. 41 skew deviation and pscudotumor cerebri, 41 Vision loss following transurethral rescction of the prostate, cerebral edema. 273 hyponatremia and visual loss, 273 Wyburn-Mason syndrome, retinal arteriovenous malformation, 95 Journal of Clinical Neuro-ophthalmology |