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1 Congenital Horner SyndromeJohn Robert Mark; Dylan Kim; Yin Allison LiuIn this presentation, we demonstrate a clinical case of congenital Horner syndrome (also called oculosympathetic paresis, or Horner's syndrome) and discuss its etiology and workup. The presentation of congenital and acquired Horner syndrome can differ, and it is critical to be able to identify poten...Heterochromia; Horner Syndrome; Horners; Miosis; Oculosympathetic Paresis; Ptosis; Pupillary Pathology
2 Paraneoplastic Anti-Hu and Anti-CV2 Positive Ataxic (Cerebellar and Sensory Ganglionopathy) EncephalitisAnuj Rastogi; Rahul Sharma; Gustavo Saposnik; Alexandra MuccilliWe describe a case of an elderly man with Non-small Cell Lung Cancer, presenting with paraneoplastic Anti-Hu and Anti-CV2 positive encephalitis. He had both cerebellar ataxia and sensory ataxia, likely from the paraneoplastic induced cerebellar degeneration and sensory ganglionopathy, respectively. ...Anti-CV2; Anti-Hu; Ataxia; Cerebellar Ataxia; Encephalitis; Nystagmus; Sensory Ganglionopathy
3 Facioscapulohumeral Muscular Dystrophy (FSHD)Rohith Erukulla; Brooke JohnsonThis is an introduction to Facioscapulohumeral Muscular Dystrophy (FSHD) and its causes, presentation, diagnosis, treatment, and ongoing related research.Dystrophy; Facioscapulohumeral Muscular Dystrophy; FSHD; Myopathy
4 High Yield Secondary HeadachesKathleen B. DigreLecture and case reports relating to secondary headaches.Primary Headache; Secondary Headache
5 Tilted-Disc Syndrome (TDS) - Understanding the BasicsAhmed Alshaikhsalama; Melanie Truong-LeThis submission is a powerpoint summarizing the literature on a poorly understood disorder known as Tilted Disc Syndrome (TDS). Delving into the fundamental aspects of TDS, this resource meticulously digests complex medical literature to inform readers on the epidemiology, risk factors, complication...Coloboma; Inferior Crescent; Tilted Disc Syndrome
6 Trigeminal Autonomic CephalgiasKaitlin Keenan; Aimee J. SzewkaThese slides are a comprehensive discussion addressing Trigeminal Augonomic Cephalgias - in particular, Cluster Headaches, Paroxysmal Hemicrania, Hemicrania Continua and Short-Lasting Unilateral Neuralgiform Headache Attack (SUNHA). Our slides discuss diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of these rare...Cluster Headache; Headache; Hemicrania Continua; Paroxysmal Hemicrania; Short-Lasting Unilateral Neuralgiform Headache Attack; Trigeminal Autonomic Cephalgia
7 Gustatory Lacrimation: Crocodile Tear SyndromeFernando Pellerano; Kevin LaiWe describe a case of gustatory lacrimation on a 61-year-old male with a history of Bell's Palsy that presented to the Ophthalmology clinic with painless epiphora in the right eye while eating. Examination was notable for oral-ocular synkinesis and hyperlacrimation while eating on the right eye only...Crocodile Tear Syndrome; Gustatory Lacrimation; Oral-ocular Synkinesis
8 The Mystery of Zero Ishihara Plates with 20/20 VisionVivian Paraskevi Douglas; Konstantinos Douglas; Nurhan TorunHerein we present a case of 71-year-old retired teacher who presented with difficulty reading over the past year. On examination, the patient had difficulty identifying even the control plate on Ishihara testing in both eyes (OU), despite intact color recognition. Humphrey visual field testing revea...Simultanagnosia; Neurodegeneration; Posterior Cortical Atrophy
9 Neuro-ophthalmologic Findings in Cerebellar StrokeZoe Rebecca Williams; Aishwarya GaneshThis PowerPoint reviews the anticipated neuro-ophthalmologic findings in cerebellar strokes including posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA), anterior inferior cerebellar artery (AICA) and superior cerebellar artery (SCA) territory infarcts. The review includes discussion of potential ocular mi...AICA; Cerebellar Esotropia; Cerebellar Infarct; Lateral Medullary Syndrome; Nystagmus; Ocular Lateropulsion; PICA; SCA; Skew Deviation
10 Diagnosis and Evaluation of Stroke in the PonsPadmaja Sudhakar; Fatai MomoduThis short power point describes the anatomy of the pons, followed by description of stroke in the pons along with clinical presentation and work up.Crossed Signs; One and Half Syndrome; Pontine Stroke
11 A Case of Left Facial Pain Misdiagnosed as Migraine HeadacheHong JiangA 58-year-old female sought a second opinion due to a two-year duration of sporadic left facial pressure pain, along with irritation and dryness in her left eye. She has a well-documented history of episodic migraines characterized by throbbing headaches on the right side. She had been under the car...Dry Eye; Facial Nerve Schwannoma; Facial Pain
12 Hydroxychloroquine RetinopathyZoe Rebecca Williams, MD; David Allen DiLoreto Jr., MDThis powerpoint reviews hydroxychloroquine retinopathy including the clinical findings and the updated American Academy of Ophthalmology screening guidelines (revised in 2016). It includes images depicting the typical paracentral visual field loss, spectral domain optical coherence tomography findin...AAO Screening Guidelines; Fundus Autofluorescence; Hydroxychloroquine Retinopathy; Outer Nuclear Layer Loss; Photoreceptor Loss; Retinal Pigment Epithelium Loss; Spectral Domain Optical Coherence Tomography
13 Giant Cell Arteritis with Choroidal InfarctionAretha Zhu; Kareem Moussa; Tina Zeng; Yin Allison LiuThe presentation describing a case of giant cell arteritis (GCA) with choroidal infarction documents an 83-year-old male experiencing recurring episodes of vision loss, predominantly manifesting as a "graying" of vision in both eyes, associated with new-onset headaches. The individual presented to t...Choroidal Infarction; Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate, Giant Cell Arteritis; Headache; Jaw Claudication; Painless Vision Loss; Rheumatology; Temporal Artery Biopsy; Vasculitis
14 Intracranial Hemorrhage: Classification and MechanismsVictoria S. Pelak, MDIntracranial hemorrhages can be life-threatening events. Classification of hemorrhages depends on the anatomical location, which also determines the associated risk factors for the hemorrhage. Descriptions of each type of hemorrhage and important aspects of the pathophysiology and risk factors are p...Intracranial Hemorrhage
15 Pituitary ApoplexyNagham Al-Zubidi, MDPatient presented with sudden vision loss left eye, horizontal binocular diplopia, sever headaches, light sensitivity and visual field defect.Pituitary Apoplexy; Infarction or Hemorrhage of Pituitary Gland
16 Olfactory Groove MeningiomaNagham Al-Zubidi, MDPatient presented with bilateral painless progressive loss of vision and visual and auditory hallucinations.Benign Tumors of Meninges; Olfactory Groove Meningioma; Foster-Kennedy Syndrome
17 Leukemic Optic NeuropathyNagham Al-Zubidi, MDPatient with acute lymphoblastic leukemia presented with left eye vision loss.Infiltrative Optic Neuropathy; Leukemic Optic Neuropathy; Other Optic Neuropathy
18 Pituitary Adenoma Masquerading as NAIONNagham Al-Zubidi, MDPatient 62-year-old male presented with vision loss in the left eye diagnosed with NAION then vision continue to get worse in both eye MRI of the brain showed pituitary adenoma.Pituitary Adenoma; NAION; Compressive Optic Neuropathy
19 Myxopapillary EpendymomaNagham Al-Zubidi, MDA case of filum terminale tumor presented with symptoms and sign of idiopathic intracranial hypertension.Myxopapillary Ependymoma; Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension; Filum Terminale Tumor
20 A Case of Orbital Meningioma Misdiagnosed as Non-arthritic Ischemic Optic NeuropathyHong Jiang, MD, PhDA 62-year-old woman with hypertension, dyslipidemia, and mild cognitive impairment presented for a second opinion of her left eye visual loss for three months. She initially noticed a black spot in the lower visual field of her left eye and sought care from her local ophthalmologist. At that time, s...Compressive Optic Neuropathy, Orbit MRI; Orbital Meningioma
21 Tacrolimus Optic NeuropathyHailey Mair, BS; Padmaja Sudhakar, MDThis PowerPoint slide deck will describe tacrolimus optic neuropathy which is a very rare form of optic neuropathy but remains a potential issue in many patients that receive this drug.Optic Neuropathy; Tacrolimus; Tacrolimus Associated Visual Loss
22 Intracerebral Hemorrhage: Classification, Mechanisms, and Principles of ManagementWilliam HillsIntracerebral hemorrhage accounts for approximately 10% of the 795,000 strokes that occur each year in the United States. Mortality is as high as 50% within 30 days of occurrence. There are several types of intracerebral hemorrhages based on inter-cranial location and mechanism. Early aggressive tre...Epidural Hemorrhage; Intracranial Hemorrhage Management; Intraparenchymal Hemorrhage; Subarachnoid Hemorrhage; Subdural Hemorrhage
23 Thiamine (Vitamin B1) Deficiency (Presentation)Nirupama Devanathan; Devin D. Mackay, MDOverview of thiamine deficiency and its neuro-ophthalmic manifestations with an illustrative case example and discussion of clinical presentation, relevant biochemistry, testing, risk factors, and treatment. Corresponding Video: https://collections.lib.utah.edu/details?id=2297569Thiamine; Upbeat Nystagmus; Nutritional Optic neuropathy; Wernicke Encephalopathy
24 Recurrent Painful Ophthalmoplegic NeuropathyJay Chopra, BS; Devin D. Mackay, MDOverview of recurrent painful ophthalmoplegic neuropathy with an illustrative case example and discussion of clinical presentation, possible mechanisms, and treatment.Recurrent Painful Ophthalmoplegic Neuropathy; RPON; Ophthalmoplegic Migraine; Ophthalmoparesis; Painful Cranial Nerve Palsy
25 Acute Idiopathic Blind Spot Enlargement (AIBSE): ImagesAndrew R. Osborn, MD; James C. O'Brien, MDWe present a single case of Acute Idiopathic Blind Spot Enlargement (AIBSE) in a young female patient, including her clinical course and relevant imaging studies. Her case description is followed by a brief discussion surrounding the current understanding of this rare entity. Associated Case Report:...Acute Idiopathic Blind Spot Enlargement (AIBSE); Outer Retinopathy
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