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1 Recurrent Lid Swelling in a 25-Year-Old WomanJ. W. HarbisonA 25-year old female with a 6-year history of a recurrent, fluctuating subcutaneous mass in the medial and superior aspect of the left orbit.
2 Lethal Optic NeuritisR. MeshelN/A
3 Unilateral ExophthalmosN. WetzelA 66-year old female with a several month history of swelling in the right medial canthus and headache
4 Ocular Involvement in Acute Intermittent PorphyriaJ. R. WolterA 62-year-old female with porphyria.
5 Neurologic Symptoms with Brainstem Dysfunction in a 14-Year-Old BoyL. LloydA 14-year old male with episodic vomiting, headache and loss of consciousness.
6 Diplopia and Optic Atrophy in a 59-Year-Old ManT. R. KuhnsA 59-year old male with a 10-month history of decreasing vision OD.
7 A Second Case of 'Congenital' Oculomotor Apraxia in a Child who Developed a Brain TumorThomas P. KearnsAn 8-month old male with abnormal eye movements, ataxia, hypotonia and a large head.
8 Diabetes Insipidus and Optic Atrophy in an 11-Year-Old BoyI. G. WongAn 11-year old male with diminished visual acuity. Previous history for polyuria.
9 Two Cases Which Presented a Diagnostic ProblemR. ShelbyCase 1: A 37-year old male with a 2-month history of diplopia, paresthesias and numbness of the left side of the face. Case 2: A 35-year old male with a distant history of transient blindness OS and right facial palsy.
10 The Empty Sella SyndromeN. SchatzN/A
11 Recurrent Blindness in an 11-Year Old BoyD. PfaffenbachAn 11-year old male with headache and subsequent sudden onset of decreased central vision OS accompanied by pain associated with movement.
12 Pretectal Syndrome with Unexpected X-Ray FindingsCarl Ellenberger Jr.An 11-year old male with fever, anorexia, lethargy and headache one year before his death.
13 Pneumonia and Seizures in a 3-Month-Old GirlF. C. RileyA 3-month old female with pneumonia Tx Antibiotic
14 Spasm of the Near Reflex in a Third Ventricle TumorR. L. SoggAn 11-year old male with headache, nausea, vomiting and papilledema 2-1/2 years prior to death.
15 Total Blindness in a Case of Unilateral Occipital Mass LesionJ. R. BuncicA 24-year-old male with a 2-week history of severe headache and vomiting. Previous history significant for lupus erythematosus.
16 Visual Loss and Unilateral ExophthalmosM. G. AlperA 23-year old male with 3-month history of blurred vision OD associated with exophthalmos.
17 Painless Reduction of Vision in a 4-Year Old Girl with Congenital AgranulocytosisDavid G. Cogan, MD (1908-1993), Former Director of Ophthalmology, National Eye InstituteA 4-year old female with congenital agranulocytosis.
18 Clincal Symptoms and Pathological Findings in a Case of Periarteritis NodosaNancy J. Newman, MD, Emory Eye CenterN/A
19 Neurologic Symptoms in a 46-Year-Old Woman with a History of UveitisDavid L. Knox, MD, Wilmer Eye InstituteA 46-year old female with a 1-year history of neurologic symptoms. Previous history significant for peumonia and cystitis.
20 Alternating Vertical NystagmusJohn B. Selhorst, MDA 19-year old male who first presented at 3 with a non-communicating hydrocephalus due to a third ventricle obstruction with headache and gait disturbance developing at 14.
21 Seesaw NystagmusGager, W.E.N/A
22 Ophthalmoplegia in PolymyositisGlaser, J.S.N/A
23 Cavernous Sinus Syndrome with Optic Nerve Involvement in a 25-Year-Old ManBienfang, D.C.A 25-year old male with a 3-week history of decreased vision, complete III and VI nerve paralysis and venous dilatation of the retina.
24 Panopthalmitis in a Microcephalic InfantMyron YanoffA 1.7 kg. male infant born to a 29-year old woman after a 42-week gestation. At 11 days rapid proptosis and eye rupture.
25 The Sylvian Aqueduct SyndromeShirley H. Wray, MD, PhD, FRCP, Professor of Neurology Harvard Medical School, Director, Unit for Neurovisual Disorders, Massachusetts General HospitalA young male with epilepsy since infancy who presented with headache, papilledema and signs of the Sylvian aqueduct syndrome characterized by vertical up-gaze paresis, nystagmus retractorius, and abnormal pupils.
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