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Suprasellar Mass in a Six Month Old Baby | Ruth Huna, MD; M. J. Kupersmith, MD | A 1-month old female evaluated for progressive increase in head circumference. |
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Saving Face | Michael S. Vaphiades, DO; Eric R. Eggenberger, DO | A 10-year old female with bilateral lower motor neuron facial palsies and decrease hearing AU. |
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Not-So-Benign Paroxysmal Tonic Upgaze of Childhood | William A. Fletcher, MD; Arthur W. Clark, MD; Venita Jay, MD | A 4-month old male with episodic paroxysmal tonic upgaze first noted at four weeks. |
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A Young Man with Giant Lesion | Edward V. Colapinto, MD, FRCS(C); Lenworth N. Johnson, MD; Linda E. Spollen, MD | An 18-year old male with intermittent pancranial headache and visual blur of 1-1/2 months duration. Previous history significant for visual decrease secondary to congenital nystagmus. |
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Bright Optic Nerves and Temporal Lobe Lesion | Paul H. Phillips, MD; Nancy J. Newman, MD | A 40-year old male with bilateral loss of vision. Previous history significant for diabetes, hypertension and post-traumatic stress disorder. |
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A Fourth Nerve Palsy in a Boy of 7 1/2 Years | Isla M. Williams, MD; J. E. Elder; J. V. Rosenfeld; R. Kalnins; C. W. Chow | A 7 1/2-year old male with poor visual acuity. |
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Optic Nerve Tumor in the 20 Year Old Female | Peter R. Bringewald, MD | A 20-year old female with a 4-day history of decreased vision OS. |
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Three Strikes and You're Out | Nicholas J. Volpe, MD; Steven L. Galetta, MD; Allan Wulc, MD; Lawrence Kenyon, MD; PhD; Katrinka Heher, MD | A 42-year old female with painless loss of vision OD and eyelid swelling. Eight months previous treated with antibiotics for right eyelid swelling. Four months prior to presentation eyelid swelling associated with blurred vision treated with steroids. CT scan revealed orbital and optic nerve tumor. |
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To Lose a Hunt, and Other Inflammatory Remarks | Benjamin M. Frishberg, MD | A 45-year old female with a 4-day history of acute loss of vision OS associated with a left peri-orbital headache. |
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A Chiasm Too Fat To Function | Victoria Recio, MD; Barry Skarf, MD; Jorge Gutierrez, MD | A 46-year old male with a 3-month history of blurred vision OU and optic atrophy. |
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Steroid Responsive Optic Neuropathy: The Case From Hell | Andrew G. Lee, MD; Rosa A. Tang, MD; Jade S. Schiffman, MD; Scott Segal, MD; Anne Hayman, MD | A 36-year old pregnant female with a 2-month history of right facial pain, intermittent numbness of the cheek associated with global headache. |
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Meningismus, Ocular Pain and Visual Loss in a Young Male | Lea Averbuch-Heller, MD; John Stahl, MD, PhD; Bernd Remler, MD | A 20-year old male with headache, stiff neck, photophobia and blurred vision. |
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Homonymous Hemianopia in a Young Woman | Deborah I. Friedman, MD | A 21-year old female with a right homonymous hemianopia. |
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It AION't Necessarily So | Mark L. Moster, MD; Nicholas J. Volpe, MD; Andrew P. Lieberman, MD, PhD; J. Carl Oberholtzer, MD, PhD; Eugene Flamm, MD | A 62-year old male with blurred vision OS. Previous history significant for pituitary adenoma with progressive loss of vision OS. |
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Optic Neuritis Is What Ails Her | Scott Forman, MD; Pearl S. Rosenbaum, MD; Dennis Matzkin, MD | A 41-year old female with a 1-week history of monocular visual loss OS and associated pain with movement. Previous history significant for seizure and manic depressive disorder. |
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TB or Not TB? That is the Question | Shamik Bafna, MD; Andrew G. Lee, MD | A 65-year old female with a 1-month history of pain in the right forehead and peri-orbital region extending to the right occiput and cataract OD. Previous history significant for non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus and hypertension. |
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Pseudo-Pseudotumor Cerebri To Be Blunt About It | Brian D. Ellis, MD; Orlando A. Ortiz, MD; Sydney S. Schochet, Jr., MD; Jack E. Riggs, MD; Alvaro Gutierrez, MD; Jennifer Vivio, MD; Edgar C. Gamponia, MD | A 52-year old male with a 2-month history of occipital headache. |
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A Case That Just Could Not Be Read | Norah S. Lincoff, MD; Daniel X. Capruso, PhD; Janet S. Winston, MD; Lucia Miller, MD | A 50-year old male unable to read for one month. Previous history significant for HIV, Bell palsy and herpes zoster. |
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Another Oddity!! | Mazen Eneyni, MD; R. M. Siatkwski, MD; J. S. Glaser, MD; N. J. Schatz, MD; L. Sternau, MD; C. K. Potito, MD | A 36-year old female with a 2-month history of gradual decreasing vision OD. Previous history significant for same symptoms 9 years earlier. |
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Red Eyed Dementia | Karen Lorry Chapman, MD; J. A. Garrity, MD; D. A. Nichols, MD | A male with severe head trauma |
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Progressive Visual Loss with an Unusual Enlarging Intracranial Mass | Robert F. Saul, MD; John B. Selhorst, MD; R. Patrick Dorion, MD | A 60-year old female with a 1-month history of visual decline OU, intermittent headache and recurrent ear infection AU. |
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Where Imaging Freaks Fear to Tread | Dan Boghen, MD, FRCP(C); Luis Oliva | A 59-year old male with diplopia, poor balance and dysarthria and dysphagia. |
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Cross Your 'I's' (Eyes) and Dot Your 'T's' (Threes) | Robert D. Yee, MD; Paul Nelson, MD; Biagio Azzarelli, MD | A 72-year old male with a 50-year history of low back pain, weakness and sensory loss in the legs Tx 6 surgeries over 32 years. Leg weakness and numbness progressed with subsequent bladder and bowel incontinence and severe bilateral hearing loss. |
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Index of cases presented at the NANOS 1996 Walsh Session | | This document is an index of neuro-ophthalmic cases presented to physicians at the Frank B. Walsh session during the Annual North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society Meeting. Clinical cases are presented by neuro-ophthalmologists with comments by neuroradiologists, neuropathologists, and other sele... |
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Cases presented at the NANOS 1996 Walsh Session | | This document includes a wide variety of neuro-ophthalmic cases as presented to physicians at the Frank B. Walsh session during the Annual North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society Meeting. Clinical cases are presented by neuro-ophthalmologists with comments by neuroradiologists, neuropathologists,... |