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1 Don't Ignore the ObviousZina AlmerA 51-year old male with bilateral loss of vision. Previous history significant for HIV.
2 Don't Ignore the Obvious (PowerPoint)Zina AlmerA 51-year old male with bilateral loss of vision. Previous history significant for HIV.
3 Don't Ignore the Obvious (Presentation Video)Zina AlmerA 51-year old male with bilateral loss of vision. Previous history significant for HIV.
4 An Obscure DiagnosisKalliopi StasiA 57-year old African-American male with transient visual obscurations brought on by exercise. Painless black vision associated with neck and lower back pain. Occipital headache, left facial numbness and bilateral leg weakness. Previous history significant for HIV, pneumonia, facial zoster, colitis,...
5 An Obscure Diagnosis (Presentation Video)Kalliopi StasiA 57-year old African-American male with transient visual obscurations brought on by exercise. Painless black vision associated with neck and lower back pain. Occipital headache, left facial numbness and bilateral leg weakness. Previous medical history significant for HIV, pneumonia, facial zoster, ...
6 Vertical Gaze Palsy and Fever in a 53 Year-Old, HIV-Positive Man (PowerPoint)Nicholas J. Volpe, MD, Northwestern UniversityA 53-year old male with a 2-day history of vertical, binocular diplopia accompanied by worsening headache, slurred speech, unsteady gait and right face, arm and leg numbness the week previous. Previous history significant for HIV infection, hepatitis B and C and Hodgkin's lymphoma.
7 Vertical Gaze Palsy and Fever in a 53 Year-Old, HIV-Positive Man; (Presentation Video)Nicholas J. Volpe, MD, Northwestern UniversityA 53-year old male with a 2-day history of vertical, binocular diplopia accompanied by worsening headache, slurred speech, unsteady gait and right face, arm and leg numbness the week previous. Previous history significant for HIV infection, hepatitis B and C and Hodgkin's lymphoma.
8 Vertical Gaze Palsy and Fever in a 53 Year-Old, HIV-Positive ManNicholas J. Volpe, MD, Northwestern UniversityA 53-year old male with a 2-day history of vertical, binocular diplopia accompanied by worsening headache, slurred speech, unsteady gait and right face, arm and leg numbness the week previous. Previous history significant for HIV infection, hepatitis B and C and Hodgkin's lymphoma.
9 Super Stellar Supraseller?Andrew G. LeeA 42-year old HIV-positive male with severe headaches and bilateral loss of vision.
10 Enigmatic Unilateral Optic Disc Swelling in an AIDS PatientThomas H. YauA 35-year old male with left eye pain occurring on lateral gaze. Previous history significant for AIDS, discovered after a diagnosis of disseminated histoplasmosis.
11 Inside Out or Outside In?Dennis C. MatzkinA 71-year old male with decreasing vision OS.
12 Visual Loss in AIDS Patient with RetinopathyMatthew D. KayA 37-year old male a 1-day history of decreased vision OD who previously had been hospitalized with AIDS and a past ocular history of Pneumocvstis carinii choroiditis and cytomegalovirus retinitis.
13 I Can't See, That's What Bugs Me!James A. GarrityA 34-year old male with proqressively severe bilateral retrobulbar headaches, visual blurring, papilledema and horizontal diplopia. Previous history significant for HIV.
14 When is a Stroke Not a Stroke?Deborah I. Friedman, MD, MPH, Professor, Neurology & Neurotherapeutics, University of Texas SouthwesternA 60-year old male with a 2-week history of binocular, horizontal diplopia, tinnitus, vertigo, urinary retention and increased right-sided weakness. Previous history significant for syphilis and aspirin-induced bleeding gastric ulcer.
15 That's ThreeBruce W. Wilson, MDA 45-year old self-report gay male with a sudden, diminished loss of vision after an E. Coli UTI.
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