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576 To Biopsy Or Not To Biopsy? That Is the Question (PowerPoint)Michael YoonA 16-year old female with an 8-week history of intense vertigo, headache, poor naming, blurred vision and gait instability.
577 To Biopsy Or Not To Biopsy? That Is the QuestionMichael YoonA 16-year old female with an 8-week history of intense vertigo, headache, poor naming, blurred vision and gait instability.
578 To Biopsy Or Not To Biopsy? That Is the Question (Presentation Video)Michael YoonA 16-year old female with an 8-week history of intense vertigo, headache, poor naming, blurred vision and gait instability.
579 Egg in Your Face (PowerPoint)Padmaja SudhakarAn 8-year old female with a 2-day history of confusion, headache and vomiting.
580 Egg in Your FacePadmaja SudhakarAn 8-year old female with a 2-day history of confusion, headache and vomiting.
581 Egg in Your Face (Presentation Video)Padmaja SudhakarAn 8-year old female with a 2-day history of confusion, headache and vomiting.
582 Some Hairy GossypIvey ThorntonA 13-year old female with a perceived whiteness affecting her right field of vision. Previous history significant for seizure-like spikes affecting sleep and ventricular and atrial septal defects, the latter of which, surgically repaired.
583 Some Hairy Gossyp (PowerPoint)Ivey ThorntonA 13-year old female with a perceived whiteness affecting her right field of vision. Previous history significant for seizure-like spikes affecting sleep and ventricular and atrial septal defects, the latter of which, surgically repaired.
584 Some Hairy Gossyp (Presentation Video)Ivey ThorntonA 13-year old female with a perceived whiteness affecting her right field of vision. Previous history significant for seizure-like spikes affecting sleep and ventricular and atrial septal defects, the latter of which, surgically repaired.
585 A Case of Recurrent Encephalopathy, Seizures, and RetinopathyRyan WalshA 45-year old male with right hemisphere encephalitis and a Dx of macular degeneration at age 43. Previous history significant for a learning disability and a complex partial seizure disorder diagnosed 20 years earlier subsequently managed with an anti-epileptic.
586 A Case of Recurrent Encephalopathy, Seizures, and Retinopathy (PowerPoint)Ryan WalshA 45-year old male with right hemisphere encephalitis and a Dx of macular degeneration at age 43. Previous history significant for a learning disability and a complex partial seizure disorder diagnosed 20 years earlier subsequently managed with an anti-epileptic.
587 A Case of Recurrent Encephalopathy, Seizures, and Retinopathy (Presentation Video)Ryan WalshA 45-year old male with right hemisphere encephalitis and a Dx of macular degeneration at age 43. Previous history significant for a learning disability and a complex partial seizure disorder diagnosed 20 years earlier subsequently managed with an anti-epileptic.
588 What's In a Name?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.
589 Not a Benign Tumor (PowerPoint)Hong JiangA 43-year old female with blurred vision OU. Previous history signicant for a 10-year history of recurrent colon cancer Tx antineoplastic agents, pituitary mass, hypopituitarism and diabetes insipidus.
590 Not a Benign TumorHong JiangA 43-year old female with blurred vision OU. Previous history signicant for a 10-year history of recurrent colon cancer Tx antineoplastic agents, pituitary mass, hypopituitarism and diabetes insipidus.
591 Not a Benign Tumor (Presentation Video)Hong JiangA 43-year old female with blurred vision OU. Previous history signicant for a 10-year history of recurrent colon cancer Tx antineoplastic agents, pituitary mass, hypopituitarism and diabetes insipidus.
592 Lightning Never Strikes Twice (Audio)Gabrielle R. BonhommeA 40-year old man with bilateral floaters and blurred vision. Previous history significant for Barrett esophagus. Family history significant for maternal ALS.
593 Lightning Never Strikes TwiceGabrielle R. BonhommeA 40-year old male with bilateral floaters and blurred vision. Previous history significant for Barrett esophagus. Family history significant for maternal ALS.
594 Lightning Never Strikes Twice (PowerPoint)Gabrielle R. BonhommeA 40-year old man with bilateral floaters and blurred vision. Previous history significant for Barrett esophagus. Family history significant for maternal ALS.
595 Something to Sink Your Teeth Into… (PowerPoint)Michael Brodsky, MDA 21-year old male with a previous diagnosis of cerebral palsy, hypertension and nystagmus shared by his siblings.
596 Something to Sink Your Teeth Into…Michael Brodsky, MDA 21-year old male with a previous diagnosis of cerebral palsy, hypertension and nystagmus shared by his siblings.
597 Something to Sink Your Teeth Into…Michael Brodsky, MDA 21-year old male with a previous diagnosis of cerebral palsy, hypertension and nystagmus shared by his siblings.
598 Something Wicked This Way Comes (Audio)Michael S. Vaphiades, MD, University of AlabamaA 63-year old female with a 2-year history of progressive declining vision accompanied by a 10-year history of hearing loss. Previous history significant for tuberculosis.
599 My Music Did Go with the Flow (Audio)Barry Skarf, MD, PhD, Henry Ford Health SystemA 53-year old male with a 5-day history of progressive, painless loss of vision OU.
600 Brainstem Botanicals (Audio)Sarkis NazarianA 46-year old male with a 1-year history of diplopia and associated headache. Previous history significant for hypertension and hypercholesterolemia.
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