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1 | Pseudo Pseudo Pseudo Tumor Cerebri (PowerPoint) | Marc J. Dinkin, MD, Weill Cornell Medicine | A 27-year old male with visual disturbances and worsening headache. Previous history significant for migraine. | |
2 | Pseudo Pseudo Pseudo Tumor Cerebri | Marc J. Dinkin, MD, Weill Cornell Medicine | A 27-year old male with visual disturbances and worsening headache. Previous history significant for migraine. | |
3 | Pseudo Pseudo Pseudo Tumor Cerebri (Presentation Video) | Marc J. Dinkin, MD, Weill Cornell Medicine | A 27-year old male with visual disturbances and worsening headache. | |
4 | The Ophthalmoplegic Migraine Train | John Kerrison, MD, Retina Consultants of Charleston | A 48-year old female with a history of chronic recurrent headache and painful ophthalmoplegia. Previous history significant for diabetes mellitus. | |
5 | Ophthalmoplegic Migraine: Toward a Better Understanding | Alexander S. Mark | A 12-year old with headaches and right III nerve palsy involving the pupil. | |
6 | Sudden Onset of Homonymous Quadrantanopia iin a 26-Year-Old Woman | Richard L. Sogg, MD, Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology at Stanford University | A 26-year old female with a sudden onset of left-sided homonymous hemianopia. Previous history significant for migraine with aura. | |
7 | Thirty Years of Visual Migraine | John B. Selhorst, MD | A 47-year old male with an onset of episodic right photopsia. |