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1 Cartoid Aneurysm Optic Neuropathy Treated by Bypass-Entrapment SurgeryCheryl Zaret, MD; Bernard Lerner, MDA 66-year old female with progressive, non-painful loss of vision OS.
2 Two Patients with Cavernous Sinus Cranial NeuropathyPatrick A. Sibony, MD; Thomas L. Slamovits, MD; Howard R. Krauss, MD; John S. Kennerdell, MDCase 1: A 21-year old male with a 1-year history diplopia and developing headache. Case 2: A 16-year old male with diplopia associated with right temporal headache.
3 Cavernous Sinus Thrombosis Caused by Pharyngomaxillary Space AbscessJonathan D. Trobe, MDA 29-year old male with right and left toothache, left facial pain
4 Homonymous Hemianopia, Dementia and Elevated Sedimentation RateJ. R. Coppeto, MDA 74-year old male with a complaint of distorted vision. Previous history significant for an episode of Bell palsy, recurring abdominal pain, intermittent microscopic hematuria and fever of unknown origin.
5 Headache, Diplopla and Visual Loss in an AlcoholicDavid L. Knox, MDA 69-year old female with a 3-week history of diplopia, reduced vision OD and photophobia. Previous history significant for alcoholism, myopia and persistent left headache.
6 Gradenigo's Syndrome RevisitedPatrick J. Sweeney, MD; Robert Tomsak, MD, PhD; John Costin, MDA 20-year old male with diplopia and 20-pound weight loss. Previous history significant for recurrent otitis.
7 In Vivo Antibody Mediated Optic Nerve DemyelinationRobert C. Sergott, MD; Mark J. Brown, MD; Donald H. Silberberg, MDDemyelination of the central nervous system (CNS) without coincident axonal damage is a characteristic pathologic lesion in multiple sclerosis (MS) and in optic neuritis, one of the frequent findings in MS.
8 Left 6th Nerve Paresis Followed 10 Months Later by Left Optic Nerve DiseaseJ. S. Lustgarten; J. S. Mindel; M. E. Yablonski; A. H. Friedman; R. A. Zappulla; A. E. RubeinsteinA 33-year old female with a left CN6 palsy that resolved within four weeks. Past history was unremarkable except for a converted tuberculin test several years earlier; she received a course of isoniazid.
9 Optic Neuropathy and Postnasal DripMartin P. Kolsky, MD, FACS; Jorge Kattah, MD; Narsing Rao, MDA 26-year old male with a history of sinus headaches and postnasal drip.
10 Fever of Unknown Origin and Retinal PeriphlebitisGary Holland, MD; Robert Yee, MD; Thomas Pettit, MD; Robert Foos, MDA 34-year old, homosexual with recurrent fevers, night sweats and fatigue.
11 Diplopia and Horner's Syndrome: An Unusual CaseLenore A. Breen, MD; Philip Custer, MD; Ronald M. Burde, MDA 23-year old female with a sudden onset binocular, horizontal diplopia and global headache.
12 An Unusual Chiasmal LesionJohn A. McCrary III, MD; Richard L. Harper, MDA 27-year old female with bi-temporal headache, blurred vision OD and temporal visual defect OS.
13 Suprasellar Lesions in Two AdultsTimothy B. Crane, MD; Robert D. Yee, MD; Robert S. Hepler, MDCase 1: A 75-year old male with headache, vertical diplopia and blurred vision after striking his head in a fall. Case 2: A 38-year old female with headache, central scotoma and retro-orbital pain OS.
14 The Mischievous Orbital MassThomas R. Hedges, Jr., MD; Soo Sung Han, MD; Theodore Schwartz, MDA 65-year old female with a 10-year history of proptosis OD.
15 Ophthalmoplegia Associated with Cerebral and Retinal Vascular AbnonnalitiesThomas R. Hedges III, MD; Richard Chace, MDA 14-year old male with ophthalmoplegia and loss of vision OD. Noted congenital abnormalities.
16 An Unusual Cause of Eye PainM. E. Seybold, MDA 72-year old female with a 5-year history of bilateral eye pain.
17 Neuro-Ophthalmic Results and Complications of Trans-sphenoidal Hypophysectomy for Pituitary AdenomasJames C. Trautmann, MDN/A
18 Third Nerve Palsy in a South American GirlHoward R. Krauss, MD; John S. Kennerdell, MD; John D. Vries, MD; Robert A. Price, MD; Patrick A. Sibony, MD; Thomas L. Slamovits, MDA 13-month old female referred from Caracas, Venezuela with a right third nerve palsy.
19 OCTOPUS Quantitative Perimetry in the Evaluation of Chiasmal Field DefectsSteven E. Feldon, MDThirteen patients with tissue-proven pituitary adenomas were documented to have suprasellar extension by CT scan. Each were followed by OCTOPUS™ perimetry.
20 Peripheral Facial Palsy with Preservation of Taste Appreciation and Tearing resulting from an Intrapontine LesionRobert H. Spector, MDTwo patients, each with an intrapontine lesion in the floor of the fourth ventricle with similar clinical findings.
21 The Saga of a Steroid Responsive Optic Neuropathy: Another MisadventureThomas C. Spoor, MD; Walter C. Hartel, MDA 49-year old female with a 6-week history of blurred vision and peri-orbital pain OS. Previous history significant for hysterectomy for uterine fibroids and chronic sinus disease.
22 Optic Neuritis + EncephalopathyJ. Sargent, MDA 16-year old male with infectious mononucleosis complicated by unilateral optic neuritis.
23 Acute Medical Decompression of the Anterior Intracranial Visual Pathways with BromocriptineBaird S. Grimson, MDA 60-year old female with a visual field loss. Previous history significant for secondary amenorrhea 30 years earlier.
24 Bilateral Orbital Inflammation in a ChildP. J. Savino, MD; N. J. Schatz, MD; R. C. Sergott, MD; J. M. Weinstein, MDA 14-year old female with headache and periorbital edema.
25 Biochemical Approach to DemyelinationE. K. Wong, MD; H. Enomoto, MD; R. Jones, MD; I. H. Leopold, MDIn 1980, our researchers in the Department of Ophthalmology, UC Irvine, were the first to describe abnormally low plasma zinc levels in patients with demyeli-nation.
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