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Star Spangled Banne | Dara M. Bier | A 12-year-old girl with a history of bilateral optic nerve enlargement, enterovirus meningitis, seizures,and bilateral hygromas, presented with acute onset chronic vision loss in her left eye. Two years prior,she presented to an outside hospital with headaches, intermittent speech arrest and right-s... |
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Nobody's Perfect | Alexander Ksendzovsky | In June of 2006 an 8 year old patient was referred for evaluation. Apparently at age 1she haddeveloped headaches and was found to have a posterior fossa tumor. In El Salvador she was treatedwith shunting and chemotherapy plus radiation therapy for presumed medulloblastoma. She underwenta shunt revis... |
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I Can't See Straight | Steven A. Newman | In May of 2014 this 30 year old right handed patient was referred for consultation regarding diplopiaand dizziness. The patient relates that she had been told that she had tired eyes as a child. Two and ahalf years ago she began to have intermittent exodeviation. She was seen locally and diagnosed a... |
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Lights Out | John J. Brinkley | A 78 year-old man presented with a one-month history of progressive painless binocular vision loss. Hehad sustained head trauma without loss of consciousness three days prior to the onset of vision loss. Onthe morning of his presentation to us, he had awoken with complete binocular vision loss and h... |
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It's Not Just a FAD, (EHR Fatigue Syndrome) | Jacqueline A. Leavitt | A 29 year-old female nurse, nine months postpartum, presented with an inability to see her computerwell for the past two months. She denied eye pain, diplopia, numbness, tingling or weakness. Therewere no changes in vision in bright vs. dim lighting. She also had a headache at the back of her head f... |
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Now you see it. Now you don't. | Prem S. Subramanian | A 70 yo RH African American female presented to our institution with sequential, severe vision loss inthe preceding 4 months. Her past medical history included well-controlled hypertension andhyperlipidemia, CAD s/p coronary stent placement x 2 after MI, and stroke. She had no prior history ofvisual... |
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Some Like it Hot | Ahmara G. Ross | History & ExamA 71 year old Caucasian man with a past medical history of hypertension, hyperlipidemia, Type 2 DM,ESRD status post renal transplant, facial melanoma, currently on ASA for a stable left sided putaminalhemorrhage presented with new right sided ptosis and lower extremity weakness. Brain ... |
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Speakeasy | Joseph G. Chacko | A 64 year-old Caucasian gentleman presented with an unusual complaint. He stated that if he touchedthe inside of his right cheek with his tongue, he felt a tingly sensation in his R eyebrow. This had startedone month ago. He also complained of foreign body sensation and discomfort in the right eye f... |
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Joe & Jerry Flew the Coop | Lulu L. C. D. Bursztyn | A previously healthy 13-year-old girl presented to a local hospital with fever and myalgia, followed oneday later by lethargy and vision loss. Past medical history was significant only for acne, for which shehad been treated with doxycycline 40 mg/day intermittently starting 2 months prior to sympto... |
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The Relationship Between PDE-5 Inhibitors and NAION | Howard D. Pomeranz, MD | Sildenafil was first synthesized by pharmaceutical chemists working at Pfizer. It was initially studied for use in hypertension and angina. Phase I clinical trials suggested that the drug had little effect on angina but could induce penile erection. Sildenafil (Viagra®) was patented in 1996 and app... |
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Is it Naughty or Nice? | Daniel Gold, Madhura A. Tamhankar, Laura J. Balcer, MD, Professor, Department of Neurology, NYU Langone; Thomas Coyne, Clyde E. Markowitz, Steven L. Galetta, MD, NYU Langone | Subjective fever and cold symptoms were noted 3 weeks prior, and she had experienced transient visual obscurations for 2 weeks. |
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Is it Naughty or Nice? | Daniel Gold, Madhura A. Tamhankar, Laura J. Balcer, MD, Professor, Department of Neurology, NYU Langone; Thomas Coyne, Clyde E. Markowitz, Steven L. Galetta, MD, NYU Langone | Subjective fever and cold symptoms were noted 3 weeks prior, and she had experienced transient visual obscurations for 2 weeks. |
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Double Vision? - Give Your Head a Shake | Vivek Patel, Danah Albreiki | 3 month history of constant binocular oblique diplopia with mild worsening, progressive disequilibrium, and a wide based gait. No vertigo, loss of coordination, loss of vision or oscillpsia, hearing loss, or tinnitus. No history of cancer, hypothyroidism, GI malabsorption or anemia. Occupational his... |
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Double Vision? - Give Your Head a Shake | Vivek Patel, Danah Albreiki | 3 month history of constant binocular oblique diplopia with mild worsening, progressive disequilibrium, and a wide based gait. No vertigo, loss of coordination, loss of vision or oscillpsia, hearing loss, or tinnitus. No history of cancer, hypothyroidism, GI malabsorption or anemia. Occupational his... |
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Spots, Spots Everywhere, And Not A Spot To See | Sarkis M. Nazarian, Kelli Y. Shaon, Kenneth R. Habetz, Ayman Al-Salaimeh, John D. Schwankhaus, Joseph G. Chacko, MD, University of Arkansas | Additional history revealed that the patient had suffered a tick bite about two weeks prior to the onset of his rash. |
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Spots, Spots Everywhere, And Not A Spot To See | Sarkis M. Nazarian, Kelli Y. Shaon, Kenneth R. Habetz, Ayman Al-Salaimeh, John D. Schwankhaus, Joseph G. Chacko, MD, University of Arkansas | Additional history revealed that the patient had suffered a tick bite about two weeks prior to the onset of his rash. |
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A Wolf in Bear's Clothing | Peter W. MacIntosh, Agatha Bogard, Pete Setabutr, Heather E. Moss | An eleven-month-old African-American girl with medical history of reactive airway disease developed a bump and bags under both eyes which her mother attributed to minor trauma. There were no signs of systemic illness. A week later, her mother noticed more prominent right eye edema and a new bump beh... |
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A Wolf in Bear's Clothing | Peter W. MacIntosh, Agatha Bogard, Pete Setabutr, Heather E. Moss | An eleven-month-old African-American girl with medical history of reactive airway disease developed a bump and bags under both eyes which her mother attributed to minor trauma. There were no signs of systemic illness. A week later, her mother noticed more prominent right eye edema and a new bump beh... |
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Golden Grapes | Heather E. Moss, Sean Zivin, Amy Lin, Vinay Aakalu, Senad Osmanovic, Omar Al Heeti, Stockton Mayer, Mahesh Patel | A 71 year-old African American woman presented with a painful right retrobulbar optic neuropathy and weight loss. ESR was 74. She was treated with steroids. Temporal artery biopsy did not show arteritis. Nine days later, while on a steroid taper, she developed fevers, worsening right eye vision, pto... |
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Golden Grapes | Heather E. Moss, Sean Zivin, Amy Lin, Vinay Aakalu, Senad Osmanovic, Omar Al Heeti, Stockton Mayer, Mahesh Patel | A 71 year-old African American woman presented with a painful right retrobulbar optic neuropathy and weight loss. ESR was 74. She was treated with steroids. Temporal artery biopsy did not show arteritis. Nine days later, while on a steroid taper, she developed fevers, worsening right eye vision, pto... |
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A Difficult Bug to Swallow | Kenneth Lao, Blake A. Isernhagen, R. Michael Siatkowski | Non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and a right ventricular thrombus. |
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A Difficult Bug to Swallow | Kenneth Lao, Blake A. Isernhagen, R. Michael Siatkowski | Non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and a right ventricular thrombus. |
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Behind the Curtain | Marc H. Levin, Pallavi Gopal, Steven L. Galetta, MD, NYU Langone | There was no significant past medical history, no smoking history, nor any systemic symptoms. |
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Behind the Curtain | Marc H. Levin, Pallavi Gopal, Steven L. Galetta, MD, NYU Langone | There was no significant past medical history, no smoking history, nor any systemic symptoms. |
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Deaf and Dizzy. Have We Been Susacked? | Jorge C. Kattah, John H. Pula, Paayal K. Patel, Meena Gujrati, David Newman-Toker, MD, PhD, Associate Professor, Departments of Neurology, Ophthalmology, & Otolaryngology, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine | Acute vestibular syndrome (AVS) with unsteadiness, nausea, vomiting and decreased hearing. He is diabetic, has arterial hypertension, and was taking losartan, metformin, clopidogrel, and atorvastatin but was not on ototoxic or vasodilators medications. Examination at presentation showed left axial l... |