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1 Atypical Ophthalmoplegia in a Young NurseSaunders L. HuppA 33-year old female with a 14-year history of ptosis and diplopia.
2 Flight of Vision and Flight of Ideas: Transient Visual Obscurations and SchizophreniaHardten, David R.A 15-year old female with a 6-month history of pressure in her eyes and a 1-month history of transient visual obscurations. Previous history significant for paranoid schizophrenia controlled with antipsychotic agents.
3 Orbital Apex Mass Associated with Visual Blurring, Proptosis, and and Afferent Pupil DefectBednar, Martin M.A 55-year old male with blurred vision OD. Previous history significant for a distant ipsilateral closed-head and right-sided facial injury.
4 Painful Ophthalmoplegia - Much More Then Meets the EyeDeborah I. Friedman, MD, MPH, Professor, Neurology & Neurotherapeutics, University of Texas SouthwesternA 42-year old female with proptosis, blurred vision, painful ophthalmoplegia OD and headache. Previous history significant for left ptosis 8 years prior that resolved spontaneously.
5 The Pale Nerve in Apert's SyndromeMark S. Borchert, MD, University of Southern CaliforniaAn 82-day old girl was referred for evaluation. Born at 31 weeks gestation, weight 1910 gram. Marked midfacial hypoplasia, syndactyly, patent ductus arteriosus, and ventricular septal defect Dx: Apert's syndrome.
6 A Progressive Cavernous Sinus Syndrome in a Young WomanMark L. Moster, MD, Thomas Jefferson UniversityA 37-year old female with horizontal binocular diplopia and left supra-orbital pain.
7 Painful External Ophthalmoplegia in a 15-Year OldWayne T. Cornblath, MD, Clinical Professor, Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Professor, Department of Neurology, University of MichiganA 15-year old male with a 2-month history of pain and binocular diplopia on gaze in any direction.
8 Isolated VI Nerve RevisitedFloyd A. WarrenA 31-year old female with a 2-week history of diplopia.
9 To See or To Biopsy?Michael L. SlavinA 65-year old male with left-sided headache and brow-ache. Previous history significant for diplopia and III nerve palsy.
10 All in the FamilySteven A. Newman, MD, University of Virginia School of MedicineA 35-year old male with painless, decreasing visual acuity.
11 Graver Grave's OphthalmopathySusan C. BenesA 54-year old female with intermittent eyelid swelling of the upper and lower lids.
12 Expanding the ConceptKarl C. GolnikA 57-year old male with lethargy and depression, decreasing vision and diplopia.
13 Recurrent Bilateral Retrobulbar Neuritis and Separate Unilateral Orbital MassesJoel G. Sacks, Dwight R. Kulwin, Edward M. BaronA 35-year old white woman with a history of repeated attacks of visual loss and a mass in the left orbit.
14 Acute Visual Loss in a 19 Year Old MaleLee ShettleA 19-year old male with a sudden loss of vision OD with severe retro-orbital eye pain, frontal headache, nausea and vomiting.
15 Lethargy and Visual Loss in a ChildJonathan SilbigerA 5-year-old female with left eye pain.
16 Another Cause of PapilledemaGussler, Joseph R.A 28-year old male with headache and declining vision.
17 Contralateral Optic Neuropathy Flollowing Adenoid Cystic CarcinomaNancy J. Newman, MD, Emory Eye CenterA 44-year old female with painless, progressive loss of vision OD over a 2-week period. Previous history significant for thyroidectomy for removal of a benign nodule, tonsillectomy, appendectomy, two cesarean sections and heart arrhythmia. Prior to presentation, a diagnosis of adenoid carcinoma of t...
18 Progressive Cortical BlindnessJacqueline Winterkorn, MD, PhD (1947-2015), Clinical Professor, Department of Ophthalmlogy, Weill Cornell MedicineA 68-year old female with a 6-month history of progressive loss of vision.
19 Death From Recurrent? Neuromyelitis Optica?Joel M. Weinstein, MDA 7-year old male with bilateral leg weakness and loss of vision OS.
20 Pseudotumor Cerebri ReconsideredHamilton, SteveA 12-year old female who was one of fraternal twins whose mother was a narcotics addict. At 3 months surgery performed to correct lambdoidal craniosynostosis. At 11 amblyopia note.
21 Visual Loss Following Craniotomy for Obstructive HydrocephalusRobert F. Saul, MD, Virginia Tech CarilionA 30-year old female with bilateral loss of vision associated with position change; Headache
22 Cases presented at the NANOS 1991 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,...
23 MR Diagnosis of a Cerebellar MassSophia M. ChungA 38-year old male with transient obscurations OD occurring several times a day with subsequent similar involvement OS. Physical examination significant for enlarged head size.
24 Pediatric Pseudotumor Cerebri?Mitchell J. WolinA 4-year old male with papilledema and a 2-week history of nausea and vomiting.
25 Acromegaly with Visual LossJoseph F. RizzoA 56-year old man with protruding right eye. Previous history significant for kidney calculi.
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