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Cartoid Aneurysm Optic Neuropathy Treated by Bypass-Entrapment Surgery | Cheryl Zaret, MD; Bernard Lerner, MD | A 66-year old female with progressive, non-painful loss of vision OS. |
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In Vivo Antibody Mediated Optic Nerve Demyelination | Robert C. Sergott, MD; Mark J. Brown, MD; Donald H. Silberberg, MD | Demyelination of the central nervous system (CNS) without coincident axonal damage is a characteristic pathologic lesion in multiple sclerosis (MS) and in optic neuritis, one of the frequent findings in MS. |
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Headache, Diplopla and Visual Loss in an Alcoholic | David L. Knox, MD | A 69-year old female with a 3-week history of diplopia, reduced vision OD and photophobia. Previous history significant for alcoholism, myopia and persistent left headache. |
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Fever of Unknown Origin and Retinal Periphlebitis | Gary Holland, MD; Robert Yee, MD; Thomas Pettit, MD; Robert Foos, MD | A 34-year old, homosexual with recurrent fevers, night sweats and fatigue. |
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Homonymous Hemianopia, Dementia and Elevated Sedimentation Rate | J. R. Coppeto, MD | A 74-year old male with a complaint of distorted vision. Previous history significant for an episode of Bell palsy, recurring abdominal pain, intermittent microscopic hematuria and fever of unknown origin. |
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Diplopia and Horner's Syndrome: An Unusual Case | Lenore A. Breen, MD; Philip Custer, MD; Ronald M. Burde, MD | A 23-year old female with a sudden onset binocular, horizontal diplopia and global headache. |
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Left 6th Nerve Paresis Followed 10 Months Later by Left Optic Nerve Disease | J. S. Lustgarten; J. S. Mindel; M. E. Yablonski; A. H. Friedman; R. A. Zappulla; A. E. Rubeinstein | A 33-year old female with a left CN6 palsy that resolved within four weeks. Past history was unremarkable except for a converted tuberculin test several years earlier; she received a course of isoniazid. |
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Granulomatous Optic Neuropathy | Rosa A. Tang, MD; James Grotta, MD; Adam Borit, MD | A 36-year old female with a previous Dx optic neuritis. |
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Cavernous Sinus Thrombosis Caused by Pharyngomaxillary Space Abscess | Jonathan D. Trobe, MD | A 29-year old male with right and left toothache, left facial pain |
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Gradenigo's Syndrome Revisited | Patrick J. Sweeney, MD; Robert Tomsak, MD, PhD; John Costin, MD | A 20-year old male with diplopia and 20-pound weight loss. Previous history significant for recurrent otitis. |
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Orbital Mass with Enlargement of the Infraorbital Foramen | David Zauel, MD; Mary Edwards, MD; Jans Muller, MD; Edward Weisberger, MD | A 73-year old female with increasing proptosis OS. |
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Retinal Lesions and Cerebral Infarction | Craig H. Smith, MD; P. J. Savino; R. C. Sergott; N. J. Schatz | A 25-year old male with photophobia and red eyes. |
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An Unusual Chiasmal Lesion | John A. McCrary III, MD; Richard L. Harper, MD | A 27-year old female with bi-temporal headache, blurred vision OD and temporal visual defect OS. |
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Suprasellar Lesions in Two Adults | Timothy B. Crane, MD; Robert D. Yee, MD; Robert S. Hepler, MD | Case 1: A 75-year old male with headache, vertical diplopia and blurred vision after striking his head in a fall. Case 2: A 38-year old female with headache, central scotoma and retro-orbital pain OS. |
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The Mischievous Orbital Mass | Thomas R. Hedges, Jr., MD; Soo Sung Han, MD; Theodore Schwartz, MD | A 65-year old female with a 10-year history of proptosis OD. |
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Recurrent Dimming of Vision on Alternate Day Steroids Following Removal of an Intrasellar Cyst | James J. Corbett, MD; Roy Meckler, MD; H. Stanley Thompson, MD | A 25-year old female with blurred vision OS. |
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A Chiasmal Lesion | John E. Carter, MD; Linda Ansbacher, MD; William S. Reid, MD | A 48-year old female with a shadow which appeared in the temporal visual field OD. |
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Ophthalmoplegia Associated with Cerebral and Retinal Vascular Abnonnalities | Thomas R. Hedges III, MD; Richard Chace, MD | A 14-year old male with ophthalmoplegia and loss of vision OD. Noted congenital abnormalities. |
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An Unusual Cause of Eye Pain | M. E. Seybold, MD | A 72-year old female with a 5-year history of bilateral eye pain. |
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Progressive Visual Failure in a Patient Following Removal of a Pineal Dermoid | S. F. J. Pilley, FRCS | A 16-year old male with bilateral papilledema and reduced visual acuity. |
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Post-Varicella Optic Neuritis | R. G. Selbst; J. B. Selhorst; J. W. Harbison; R. F. Saul | A 10-year old female who developed a fever, pruritus and rash while a sibling convalesced from chicken pox. A 5-day history of diminished mental status and lower limb weakness followed three weeks later by eye pain and difficulty walking. |
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Neuro-Ophthalmic Results and Complications of Trans-sphenoidal Hypophysectomy for Pituitary Adenomas | James C. Trautmann, MD | N/A |
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Two Patients with Cavernous Sinus Cranial Neuropathy | Patrick A. Sibony, MD; Thomas L. Slamovits, MD; Howard R. Krauss, MD; John S. Kennerdell, MD | Case 1: A 21-year old male with a 1-year history diplopia and developing headache. Case 2: A 16-year old male with diplopia associated with right temporal headache. |
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Syphilitic Optic Atrophy | Joel G. Sacks, MD; Howard Elconin, MD | A 62-year old male with a 1-year history of visual problems. |
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Syphilitic Optic Neuritis | Joel M. Weinstein, MD; Nancy M. Newman, MD; Craig Morgan, MD | Three patients experienced acute unilateral optic neuritis as part of the meningeal inflammation. |