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176 Las Vegas MasqueradeFrancine WeinA 72-year old male with diplopia. Previous history significant for prostate cancer, diabetes, hypertension and distant stroke.
177 Go to the Primary Source (PowerPoint)Ryan WalshA 53-year old female with a 6-month history of progressive loss of vision OS.
178 Go to the Primary SourceRyan WalshA 53-year old female with a 6-month history of progressive loss of vision OS.
179 Occam's Razor RevisitedJonathan Daniel Trobe, MD, Michigan UniversityA 64-year old male with headache, Loss of vision OS followed by sudden temporal field loss OD and episodic epistaxis. Previous history significant for atrial fibrillation.
180 Occam's Razor Revisited (PowerPoint)Jonathan Daniel Trobe, MD, Michigan UniversityA 64-year old male with headache, Loss of vision OS followed by sudden temporal field loss OD and episodic epistaxis. Previous history significant for atrial fibrillation.
181 A Wolf in Sheep's ClothingHeather E. MossA 23-year old male with transient visual obscurations and subsequent bilateral peripheral loss of vision.
182 A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing (PowerPoint)Heather E. MossA 23-year old male with transient visual obscurations and subsequent bilateral peripheral loss of vision.
183 College Can be Such a HeadacheJoseph G. Chacko, MD, University of ArkansasA 21-year old male Dx pharyngitis Tx clarithromycin followed by episodic severe headaches, neck and back pain and a 3-week history of diplopia, anisocoria and a 20-pound weight loss. Previous history significant for hyperthyroidism.
184 College Can be Such a Headache (PowerPoint)Joseph G. Chacko, MD, University of ArkansasA 21-year old male Dx pharyngitis Tx clarithromycin followed by episodic severe headaches, neck and back pain and a 3-week history of diplopia, anisocoria and a 20-pound weight loss. Previous history significant for hyperthyroidism.
185 The Terrible ThreesMays El-DairiA 3-year old female with a third cranial nerve palsy. One year prior to presentation, vomiting, headache noted along with left ptosis and anisocoria: Dx Horner Syndrome.
186 The Terrible Threes (PowerPoint)Mays El-DairiA 3-year old female with a third cranial nerve palsy. One year prior to presentation, vomiting, headache noted along with left ptosis and anisocoria: Dx Horner Syndrome.
187 WHO Panics?Wayne T. Cornblath, MD, Clinical Professor, Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Professor, Department of Neurology, University of MichiganA 54-year old female with headache, blurred central vision OD, papilledema, macular hemorrhage and a 4-week history of panic attacks and seizures. Previous history significant for hypertension, smoking and a 20 pound weight loss.
188 WHO Panics? (PowerPoint)Wayne T. Cornblath, MD, Clinical Professor, Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Professor, Department of Neurology, University of MichiganA 54-year old female with headache, blurred central vision OD, papilledema, macular hemorrhage and a 4-week history of panic attacks and seizures. Previous history significant for hypertension, smoking and a 20 pound weight loss.
189 Ischemic Optic Neuritis (PowerPoint)Marc J. Dinkin, MD, Weill Cornell MedicineA 68-year old female with a 5-hour painless loss of vision OS followed by unremitting loss of vision 9 days after initial episode. Previous history significant for hypertension and diabetes mellitus.
190 Ischemic Optic NeuritisMarc J. Dinkin, MD, Weill Cornell MedicineA 68-year old female with a 5-hour painless loss of vision OS followed by unremitting loss of vision 9 days after initial episode. Previous history significant for hypertension and diabetes mellitus.
191 ‘Tis Nobler in the Mind to Suffer... Or to Take Arms Against a Sea of Troubles and by Opposing End Them? (Hamlet act 3, scene 1) (PowerPoint)Heather E. MossA 41-year old female with a shadow of the left eye.
192 ‘Tis Nobler in the Mind to Suffer... Or to Take Arms Against a Sea of Troubles and by Opposing End Them? (Hamlet act 3, scene 1)Heather E. MossA 41-year old female with a shadow over the left eye.
193 A Runny Nose (PowerPoint)Steven A. Newman, MD, University of Virginia School of MedicineA 78-year old male with a 4-week history of left eye droop and decreased vision. Previous history significant for resection of left turbinate and cauterization of the nose.
194 A Runny NoseSteven A. Newman, MD, University of Virginia School of MedicineA 78-year old male with a 4-week history of left eye droop and decreased vision. Previous history significant for resection of left turbinate and cauterization of the nose.
195 When Life Gives You Lymphocytes, Make Limeade (PowerPoint)Melissa W. Ko, MD, FAAN, CPEA 62-year old femaleith a sudden-onset of horizontal diplopia and left facial palsy. Previous history significant for hypercholesterolemia.
196 When Life Gives You Lymphocytes, Make LimeadeMelissa W. Ko, MD, FAAN, CPEA 62-year old female with a sudden-onset of horizontal diplopia and left facial palsy. Previous history significant for hypercholesterolemia.
197 What's In a Name? (PowerPoint)Nicholas J. Volpe, MD, Northwestern University76-year old male; five year history of muscle pain and arthralgia; four year history of PMR symptoms; gastrointestinal illness.
198 Another Case of Guillain-Alajouanine-Garcin Syndrome [also known as Bertolotti-Garcin syndrome, Garcin's syndrome, Garcin-Guillain syndrome, Hartmann's syndrome (Friedrich Hartmann), Schmincke tumor-unilateral cranial paralysis syndrome...]Valérie Biousse, MD Departments of Ophthalmology and Neurology, Emory University School of MedicineA 37-year old male with multiple right-side cranial nerve palsies. Previous history significant for hypertension and sleep apnea. Family history remarkable for diabetes, glaucoma and thyroid disease.
199 Another Case of Guillain-Alajouanine-Garcin Syndrome [also known as Bertolotti-Garcin syndrome, Garcin's syndrome, Garcin-Guillain syndrome, Hartmann's syndrome (Friedrich Hartmann), Schmincke tumor-unilateral cranial paralysis syndrome...] (PowerPoint)Valérie Biousse, MD Departments of Ophthalmology and Neurology, Emory University School of MedicineA 37-year old male with multiple right-side cranial nerve palsies. Previous history significant for hypertension and sleep apnea. Family history remarkable for diabetes, glaucoma and thyroid disease.
200 Tics and Fleas (PowerPoint)Nancy J. Newman, MD, Emory Eye CenterA 61-year old female with tic douloureux and diplopia. Previous history significant for squamous cell skin cancer below right eye, surgically resected. Dx atypical trigeminal neuralgia after neurological consult following administration of local anesthetic for basal cell carcinoma resection.
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