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1 Ataxia and Butterfly MRIAdam Martidis, MD; Robert D. Yee, MD; Biagio Azzarelli, MD; Jose Biller, MDA 61-year-old female with a slowly progressive loss of balance over a 3-year period.
2 Always Dot your Eyes and Cross your T'sGayle C. Williams, MD, PhD; Andrew G. Lee, MD; Ramon Font, MDA 59-year old male with progressive loss of vision OS. Previous history significant for mycosis.
3 Jacobson's RuleRobert L. Lesser, MD; Isaac Goodrich, MDA 75-year old female with a sudden onset of vertical diplopia associated with a throbbing sensation on the right retro-orbital side.
4 Diffusion, Perfusion, ConfusionRoger E. Turbin, MD; Andrew Ku, MD; Jon Brillman; John Kennerdell, MDA 49-year old female underwent uncomplicated repeat cardiac catheterization for recurrent crescendo angina 26 days after a coronary artery stent was placed. Previous history significant for diabetes.
5 Red Nose, Red Face, Red HerringsNorah S. Lincoff, MD; J. Harr; L. BalosA 58-year old male with periodic blurred vision in one or both eyes described as clouding lasting from a couple of hours to 2 days. The episodes cleared spontaneously without pain. This symptom was aggravated by exposure to heat.
6 Black and White and Purple to the RightLaura J. Balcer, MD; Steven L. Galetta, MD; Zissimos Mourelatos, MDA 79-year old female with episodes colored spots in her right hemifield, described as blue-red in color, lasting several seconds and appearing only with eyes closed.
7 Index of cases presented at the NANOS 1999 Walsh SessionThis 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...
8 Cases presented at the NANOS 1999 Walsh SessionThis 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,...
9 Unusual Orbital InflammationHarry S. O'Halloran, MD; Robert S. Baker, MD; David A. Couch, MDA 72-year old male with a left orbital mass. Previous history significant for sinusitis Tx: IV antibiotics.
10 Oligo-OligodendrocytosisWendy Robinson, BS; Eric Eggenberger, DO; David Kaufman, DOA 19-year old female with speech difficulty and right-sided weakness.
11 A 62 Year Old Woman with Orbital and Intracranial MassesFrancine Wein; Julian D. Perry; Christopher A. Girkin; Donald A. Leopold; David A. Brinker; Neil R. MillerA 62-year old female with a 10-week history of painless blurred vision OS. Previous history significant for hypercholesterolemia, bilateral sensorineural hearing loss and a basal cell carcinoma excised from the right side of nose 12 years earlier.
12 That Was Some AccidentJacqueline A. Leavitt, MD; R. Jean Campbell, MDA 34-year old male with a history of headache exacerbated by a MVA with loss of consciousness and significant facial injuries.
13 Something Out of the SellarSteven A. Newman, MD; Maria-Beatrize S. Lopes, MD; Edward R. Laws, Jr., MDA 37-year old female with a several-year history of bi-frontal migraine headache that were occasionally accompanied by nausea and vomiting.
14 A Patient with Dementia, Orbital Inflammation and Loss of VisionHadas Kalish, MD; Daniel Lefton, MD; Mark J. Kupersmith, MDA 74-year old female with progressive reduction in vision over a 6-month period OS. Previous history significant for hypertension, mild diabetes and migraine.
15 Headache and Optic Disc Swelling in a Young WomanM. Teresa Vives, MD; Melinda A. Hakim; Charles Koo, MD; Ben J. Glasgow, MD; Anthony C. Arnold, MDA 32-year old female with intermittent headache followed one month later by the onset of night sweats.
16 A Rock Solid CaseSwaraj Bose, MD; Narsing A. Rao, MD; Steven E. Feldon, MDA 34-year old female who, during her 4th month of pregnancy, presented with a 1-week history of painless proptosis and blurred vision OD. Subsequently followed for an additional 3-1/2 years with increasing proptosis.
17 Multi-System MysteryRobert A. Egan, MD; Simmons Lessell, MDA 44-year old male with constricted visual fields, lingering on the left. Previous history significant for rash on hands, forearms and chest; cataract OS, atrial fibrillation, pericardial effusion and hypertension.
18 Node Way OutMichael S. Vaphiades, DO; Scott M. Witcup, MD; Harry H. Brown, MDA 57-year old female with positive visual phenomena OU in the form of a kaleidoscope type image associated with a central scotoma OU, headache and night-blindness. Previous history significant for diabetes mellitus, hypertension and hypothyroidism.
19 Under PressureJohn B. Kerrison, MD; Valerie Biousse, MD; Nancy J. Newman, MDA 17-year old male with sudden onset of headache and dizziness and bilateral loss of vision following right frontal craniotomy.
20 EmperipolesisBrian M. Chang, MD; Misha Pless, MDA 73-year old female with left orbital pain, conjunctival injection, blurred vision and photosensitivity three months after head trauma.
21 I.I.I.I.H. (Incessant Imposter of Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension)Deborah I. Friedman, MD; David Thompson, MD; Mark V. Smith, MD; Thomas Coyle, MDA 22-year old male with headache, intracranial noise and eye fatigue and blind spot OD.
22 Bilateral Optic Neuropathy after Bone Marrow TransplantAnthony C. Arnold, MD; Matthew Y. Wang, MD; Harry V. Vinters, MD; Robert S. Hepler, MD; Ben J. Glasgow, MDA 48-year old female diagnosed with poorly differentiated infiltrating ductal breast carcinoma. Surgical excision and axillary node dissection of nodes with localized chest wall and tumor bed irradiation. Axillary metastasis treated with chemotherapy and autologous bone marrow transplant. A rapid on...
23 Progressive Vision Loss in an Ecuadorian WomanHoward D. Pomeranz, MD, PhD; Simmons Lessell, MDA 25-year old female with was well until age 20 when she developed generalized tonic-clonic seizures.
24 Progressive Encephalopathy in a 69 Year-Old ManValérie Biousse, MD; Marielle Baudrimont, MD; Marie-Germaine Bousser, MDA 69-year old male with an acute onset of visual hallucinations and difficulty walking. Previous history significant for hypercholesterolemia, hypertension and MCA stroke.
25 A Succulent ScotomaPatrick J. M. LavinA 39-year old male with blurred vision.
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