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1 Upbeat NystagmusJames R. Keane, MD; Hideo Itabashi, MDCase 1: An 18-year old black female with a 3-month history of tender, swollen fingers. Case 2: A 79-year old female with headache and generalizaed numbness.
2 That's ThreeW. Bruce Wilson, MDA 45-year old self-report gay male with a sudden, diminished loss of vision after an E. Coli UTI.
3 Painful Ophthalmoplegia with a Lesson for Jefferson, Dandy, Walsh, and HoytWilliam F. Hoyt, MD; William Fletcher, MDA 62-year old female with a 5-year history of intermittent left-frontal headache that became persistent with left peri-orbital pain and numbness, horizontal diplopia and nausea.
4 Congenital Multisystem DysplasiaBarrett J. Katz, MD, MBA; Clayton Wiley, MD, PhD; Vincent Lee, MDA male infant, the product of a non-consanguinous marriage to a 20-year old primiparous woman. The pregnancy was full term and prenatal course unremarkable. At birth the infant was noted to have a pair of colinear, waxy, pale pink plaques from the tip of his nose to the mid-forehead, on both sides ...
5 Pituitary Carcinoma, Will TravelSteven E. Feldon, MD; Alfredo Sadun, MD, PhDA 56-year old female with intermittent diplopia and left ptosis.
6 Isolated Bilateral Horizontal Gaze PalsiesRobert F. Saul, MD; Bonny Beck, MDA 41-year old male with horizontal diplopia in right and left gaze and diffuse headache.
7 An Unusual Upgaze PalsyAlexander P. Sudarshan, MD; Jonathan D. Wirtschafter, MDA 28-year old female with hemiparesis and declining mental status. Previous history significant for idiopathic thrombocytopenia purpura Tx steroids.
8 Upbeat Nystagmus and Cortical Blindness? (or, yet another reason to quit smoking)Patrick Sibony, MD; Craig Evinger, PhD; Karen Manning, PhDA 21-year old female shot in the right occiput during a robbery attempt with subsequent unusual eye movements associated with smoking.
9 Acute, Severe, Symmetric Visual Loss with Centrocecal Scotomas in an Obese ManMichael L. Slavin, MDA 28-year-old obese male with a blind spot OS followed by a severe bilateral visual loss over a 2-week period.
10 Chiasm: The View ImprovesSteven A. Newman, MDA 55-year old female with a 6-month history of blurred vision. Previous history significant for bipolar affective disorder.
11 A Progressive Neurological Disorder with Ring Enhancing CT LesionJames A. Garrity, MD; James C. Trautmann, MD; Brian R. Younge, MDA 69-year old female with difficulty coordinating colors, reading, writing and with fine motor movements.
12 Why Hemifacial Spasm?Kathleen B. Digre, MD; James J. Corbett, MD; H. Stanley Thompson, MDA 22-year old male with a 1 1/2-year history of tinnitus with decreased hearing AS and intermittent left-sided hemifacial spasm provoked by smiling.
13 A Progressive Neurological Syndrome Following ImmunizationJoseph Rizzo, MDA 56-year old male developed imbalance and diplopia six weeks after swine flu immunization.
14 Altered Mental Status and Monocular BlindnessMartin P. Kolsky, MD; Jorge Kattah, MDA 41-year old male exhibiting inappropriate behavior and subsequent loss of vision OS.
15 Progressive Alexia and Visual Agnosia - Blindness or Confusion?Mark S. Borchert, MD; David G. Cogan, MD; Alfredo A. Sadun, MDA 63-year old female with worsening vision and cognition.
16 Bilateral Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia in a Young AdultAnthony C. Arnold, MDA 31-year female with horizontal diplopia.
17 Macrosomia, Dysmorphic Features and Chiasmal Tumor in a 6-Year Old BoyJoel M. Weinstein, MD; Miroslav Backonja, MD; Enid Gilbert, MD; Natalie Krassikoff, MDA 6-year old male with bilateral optic disc pallor. He was noted at 9 months to have an enlarged head size, delayed motor development and various dysmorphic features.
18 Let There Be LightThomas C. Spoor, MD, FACS; Robert H. Mathog, MDA 28-year old male received a stab wound up his right nostril with immediate loss of vision OD.
19 Darting Eyes in a Tremulous WomanDan Boghen, MD, FRCP(C); Jean Michaud; Georges E. OuaknineA 75-year old female with a tremor of the upper extremities diagnosed as Parkinson Disease.
20 Bilateral Abduction Deficits with Carbohydrate IntoleranceSarkis M. Nazarian, MD; Walter M. Jay, MDA 78-year old female with a history of neck and right shoulder pain of a 1-month duration and acute horizontal diplopia for 2 weeks.
21 Almost is Yet to FailNeil R. Miller, MDA 22-year old male with right-sided headache characterized by severe pain radiating from behind the right ear to the right eye.
22 Absent Visual Guided Saccades in Collicular-Striate Cortex LesionsJorge C. Kattah, MD; Herbert Manz; Martin P. KolskyA 19-year old male who had sustained extensive body and head injuries in MVA with absent vertical oculocephalics.
23 Visual Loss Following Nasal SurgeryPeter J. Savino, MD; Ronald M. Burde, MDCase 1: A 37-year old female with a blind spot OS after rhinoplasty. Case 2: A 44-year old female with a history of chronic sinusitis underwent bilateral nasal antral windows and right myringotomy complained impaired vision OD after surgery.
24 Out of TiltMichael L. Slavin, MDA 66-year-old female with oculostatic disturbance. Previous history significant for aortic aneurysm repair and parathyroid adenoma.
25 Sequential III and II Dysfunction with Pain and VomitingLenworth N. Johnson, MD; Robert S. Hepler, MD; Robert D. Yee, MDA 56-year old male with supra-orbital pain and nasal polyps requiring surgery. Post-op developed horizontal diplopia.
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