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A Brain Stem Syndrome | Janine Johnston, MD; James A. Sharpe, MD; Mark J. Morrow, MD | A 41-year old male with diplopia, nystagmus and facial weakness. Previous history for MI, right carotid stenosis and left vertebral stenosis. |
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An Unusual Presentation of an Optic Nerve Lesion | Isaac Gutman, MD; G. Findler, MD; Z. Ram, MD; Y. Goldhammer, MD | A 54-year old male with left periorbital pain and ipsilateral loss of vision. |
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Pseudotumor Cerebri in a Child | Larry P. Frohman, MD; Vijay V. Joshi, MD; Rudolph S. Wagner, MD; Leonard Bielory, MD | A 9-year old female with a 6-week history of lethargy, a month of anorexia, post-prandial vomiting, persistent headache and two weeks of fevers of 102-103 degrees Fahrenheit. Previous history significant for frequent nosebleeds. |
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The Case of Downbeating Nystagmus | John R. Guy, MD | A 58-year old female with a 2-week history of nausea, vomiting, vertigo and ataxic gait. |
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An Adolescent with Bilateral Visual Loss | Warren L. Felton III, MD; Robert T. Leshner, MD; Nitya R. Ghatak, MD; Anne C. Price, MD | A 15-year old male with headache and binocular loss of vision over a 2-week period. Symptoms preceded by flu-like syndrome of fever, chills, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, cervical adenopathy and orthostatic light-headedness. |
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Somewhere Over the Sphenoid | Michael L. Slavin, MD | A 71-year old female with numbness in the right lip and cheek progressing to the right mandible and forehead. A 12-pound weight loss accompanied by horizontal diplopia further developed over an 8-month period. |
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The Inferior Orbital Fissure Syndrome | Steven A. Newman, MD | A 26-year old female with a 9-month history of lack of tearing on the left side. |
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No Laughing Matter | Thomas J. McPhee, MD; Neil R. Miller, MD | A 14-year old male with a 2-week history of hoarse and garbled speech, difficulty in swallowing and change in frequency and severity of chronic, generalized headaches. Previous history significant for low-grade glioma Tx XRT. |
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Steroid Responsive Optic Neuropathy | Greg A. Diamond, MD; Floyd A. Warren, MD; Douglas H. Miller, MD; Clement Marks, MD; Mark J. Kupersmith, MD | A 41-year old female with severe headaches and leg weakness. Previous history for hepatitis, peritonitis, oophorectomy and salpingectomy. |
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Complex Visual Hallucinations in an Elderly Man | Mark S. Borchert, MD; Ann McKee, MD; Simmons Lessell, MD | An 83-year old male with visual hallucinations and a change in personality. Previous history significant for surgically treat colonic neoplasm, MI, cataract extraction OD, III nerve palsy, diabetes mellitus, peripheral neuropathy and cardiomegaly with mitral regurgitation. |
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Acute Visual Loss in a Woman with Metastatic Breast Carcinoma | Joel M. Weinstein, MD; George L. Morris, MD; Lindell R. Gentry, MD; Gabrielle M. ZuRhein, MD | A 33-year old female with diminished vision OU. Previous history significant for metastatic infiltrative, intraductal breast carcinoma which was treated with modified radical mastectomy and chemotherapy. 15 months after surgery readmitted for myelography to evaluate complaints of severe back pain. I... |
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Bromocriptine Resistant Pituitary Tumor | Robert L. Lesser, MD | A 41-year old male with blurred vision OS and right occipital headache. Previous history significant for pituitary adenoma which was surgically resected. |
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Optic Nerve Corpulence | Marc H. Levy, MD; Roy W. Beck, MD; Curtis E. Margo, MO | A 68-year old female with loss of central and peripheral vision OU, headache and bilateral inferior conjunctival swelling. Previous history significant for hypothyroidism and iron-deficiency anemia. |
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An Unusual Cranial Polyneuropathy | Deborah I. Friedman, MD; Alfredo A. Sadun, MD, PhD | A 44-year old male with a 1-year history of progressive, painful ophthalmoplegia OS and 2-month history of left facial weakness. |
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A Sellar Mass | Wayne Shtybel, MD; Melinda L. Estes, MD; Robert L. Tomsak, MD; Janet Bay, MD | A 70-year old male with acute, painless horizontal diplopia followed 2 months later by headache, nausea, photophobia and weight loss. |
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Renal Failure in a Girl with Visual Loss | Ivor S. Levy, FRCS | A 14-year old female with a 3-year history of progressive visual loss and poor night vision. Previous history significant for polydipsia and polyuria. Family history significant for parents who were first cousins. |
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Supranuclear Saccadic and Pursiut Paresis: Magnetic Search Coil and Pathologic Correlation | Janine Johnston, MD; James A. Sharpe, MD; Mark J. Morrow, MD | The patient underwent posterior fossa craniotomy with decompression of the cyst. Biopsy of the cyst wall failed to show diagnostic abnormality. Post-operatively he had conjugate deviation of his eyes to the left and a right VII nerve palsy. |
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Multiple Cranial Nerve Palsies and Uveitis: Try Again | J. Carl; C. Chan; D. Herman; A. Palestine | A 43-year old male with a 3-year history of cranial nerve palsies, hoarse voice and diplopia. |
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My Heavens - What Is It? | John L. Keltner, MD; Alan M. Roth, MD | A 16-year old male with a diagnosis of linear nevus sebaceous syndrome presented with a red lesion OS, hypoplastic malformations and seizures. |
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A 70 Year Old Man with Palinopsia and Visual Field Defect | Valerie A. Purvin, MD; Jose Bonnin, MD; Julius Goodman, MD | A 70-year old male with visual disturbances and hallucinations over a 4-week period. |
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Cases presented at the NANOS 1988 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,... |
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Index of cases presented at the NANOS 1988 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... |