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1 Rapidly Developing Chiasmal SyndromeJohn W. Harbison, MD; Mitchell Burnbaum, MDA 55-year old male with progressive loss of vision OS.
2 Unusual Cause of Unilateral ProptosisRobert S. Jampel, MDA 63-year old female with double vision, ocular discomfort and blurred vision.
3 Binasal Field Defects of Sudden OnsetEdward Wong, MD; Robert Hepler, MDA 33-year old male with bilateral impaired vision. Previous history significant for throbbing left fronto-temporal headache.
4 Optic Glioma Presenting as Optic NeuritisJ. Halpern, MD; P. Chavis, MD; M. Behrens, MD; S. Hilal, MDA 33-year old female with a 7-month history of pain in the left eye upon movement and a blurring in the lower half visual field.
5 Cortical Blindness and Rapid Progressive Neurologic DiseaseRobert L. Lesser, MD; F. O'Brien, MD; A. R. Bobowick, MD; D. M. Albert, MDA 49-year old male with unsteadiness of gait and difficulty following moving objects.
6 Downbeat Nystagmus and Ocular BobbingDenis Petro, MD; Carl Ellenberger, MDA 68-year old hypertensive female with difficulty walking, dizziness and lethargy. Previous history significant for subacrachnoid hemorrhage which resulted in residual left hemiparesis.
7 Optociliary Veins and Negative StudiesMarjorie E. Seybold; Jay Rosenberg; William Knowles; Robert StocklinAn 18-year old female with progressive loss of vision OD.
8 The Pontine Localization of the Supranuclear Pathway for Horizontal GazeW. Bruce Wilson, MDA middle-aged female became a tetraplegic mute while retaining the ability to move her eyes normally in both horizontal and vertical directions.
9 The Pathogenesis of Optic Nerve Drusen: An HypothesisJoel G. Sacks, MD; Richard B. O'Grady, MD; Earl Choromokos, MD; Jan Leestma, MDAn autopsy of the eyes from a young man who died of a rupture of an intracranial aneurysm.
10 Suprasellar Mass and Downbeat NystagmusJames B. MacLean, MDDownbeat nystagmus has been characteristically associated with lesions at the craniocervical junction such as Arnold-Chiari malformation, platybasia and basilar invagination.
11 Complete Third Nerve Palsy in a 13-Month Old BoyElizabeth C. Dooling, MDA 13-month old male with an 8-day history of left-sided ptosis. Previous history significant for a fall resulting in blow to the head without loss of consciousness.
12 Optociliary Venous ShuntsPeter J. Savino, MD; Merlyn Rodruiges, MD; Norman Schatz, MDA 40-year old female with decreasing vision and pain OD associated with unilateral proptosis.
13 Progressive Visual Loss in a ChildShirley H. Wray, MD; David G. Cogan; Toichiro Kuwabara, MDA 10-year old male with progressive loss of vision, slurred speech and ataxic gait. Previous history significant for vital meningoencephalitis.
14 Intermittent Field Defect?Ronald M. Burde, MD; Joseph Karp, MD; John C. Perlmutter, MDA 22-year old female with headache, visual disturbances associated with nausea and vomiting. Previous history significant for substance abuse.
15 Diplopia and Hemifacial Pain in a DiabeticErnest R. Simpson, MDA 48-year old diabetic male with a sudden onset of left facial pain and diplopia.
16 An Unusual Case of Sudden BlindnessRobert T. Spector, MDA 14-year old female with progressive loss of vision OU. Previous history significant for left VI nerve palsy and headache incidental to a bicycle accident.
17 Headache, Ophthalmoplegia and BlindnessJoel S. Glaser, MD; Michael Barricks; Dan TraviesaAn 80-year old male severe bi-frontal headache. Previous history significant for an abrupt loss of vision OU and tongue carcinoma.
18 Progressive Ischemia in a Young WomanJohn S. Kennerdell, MDA 27-year old female with a 1-week history of painless, progressive diffuse blurred vision OS. Previous history significant for tuberculous cervical adenitis and rheumatic carditis with mitral insufficiency.
19 Visual Loss and Headaches in a Fifteen Year Old GirlJames A. Sharpe, MD; John H. N. Deck, MDA 15-year old female with a 6-week history of decreased vision along with a 3-month history of daily headache.
20 A Look Through Alice's MirrorDavid Victor, MDA 21-year old male who complained of the inability to recognize faces and colors after awakening from a surgical procedure. Previous history significant severe steady headache.
21 Epithelioid Malignant MelanomaJames R. Coppeto, MD; Simmons Lessell, MDA 46-year old male evaluated for dementia and an eye movement disorder. Previous history significant for recurrent epistaxis, impotence and vertical gaze palsy.
22 Pupils in Cerebral BlindnessIrene E. Loewenfeld, PhDN/A
23 Optic Nerve Sheath Decompression for PapilledemaJohn L. Keltner, MDA 42-year old male witha right tempro-parietal malignant glioblastoma multiforme.
24 Macro-Saccadic OscillationsJohn B. Selhorst, MDA 48-year old male with a 4-month history of ataxia and dysarthria. Previous history significant for hypertension.
25 Left Homonymous Hemianopia and 20/200 Visual AcuityRichard E. Appen, MD; H. Roth, MD; G. M. ZuRhein, MDA 63-year old male with a 3-month history of diffulty seeing to the left. Previous history significant for 50-pound weigh loss. Subsequent hospitalization revealed COPD with Dx lymphocytic leukemia.
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