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1 Rebound Nystagmus: A Clinicopathological CorrelationRoberta L. Bondar, MD; James A. Sharpe, MD; Anthony J. Lewis, MDA 68-year old male with a 40-year history of difficulty walking who by age 58 was confined to a wheelchair.
2 Progressive Orbital MassRosa A. Tang, MD; Richard Meister, MDA 47-year old female with a 5-week history of progressive swelling of the right upper eyelid and bulging right eye.
3 Nasal Orbital TumorW. Bruce Wilson, MDA 31-year old male with a small mass in the area of the left lacrimal sac.
4 Partial Complex Seizures and Optic AtrophyAlfredo A. Sadun, MD, PhD; Simmons Lessell, MDA 34-year old congenitally deaf male with a 10-day history of loss of vision OD.
5 Quantitative Analysis of Saccades in Graves' OphthalmopathySteven E. Feldon, MDIn this study, thirty-one patients with mild, moderate or severe Graves' ophthalmopathy were studied by quantitative infrared oculography.
6 Proptosis in a Young GladiatorThomas C. Spoor, MD; Walter C. Hartel, MDA 30-year-old male with a 2-week history of red right eye and blurred vision.
7 Painful Ophthalmoplegia Following Cataract ExtractionLanning B. Kline, MD; Richard B. Morawetz, MDA 77-year old male developed peri-orbital pain and III and IV nerve palsies after a left extracapsular cataract extraction with insertion of a posterior chamber lens.
8 Orbital Meningioma in the YoungAdam Borit, MD; Rosa A. Tang, MD; Timothy Doucet, MDA 30-year old female with a 3-year history of increasing proptosis.
9 Sudden Bilateral Blindness in a ChildLenore A. Breen, MD; William M. Hart, Jr., MD, PhD; Ronald M. Burde, MD; Sydney S. Schocet, Jr., MDA 2 1/2-old year male with a 4-day history of loss of vision OU.
10 Tensilon-fast Ophthalmoplegia and Abnormal EMGJohn Guy, MD; Peter J. Savino, MD; Norman J. Schatz, MD; Robert C. Sergott, MDA 72-year old male with a 5-day history of drooping left upper eyelid coupled with a 2-week history of anorexia with weight loss.
11 Sixty-year-old Female with Left Sixth Nerve ParesisB. J. O'Neill III, MD; M. R. HansonA 60-year old female with a 2-week history of bi-frontal headaches, visual blurring and bilateral retro-orbital pain. Previous history significant for type II diabetes mellitus.
12 Vertigo and Ataxia in a South American ManJ. C. Kattah; M. P. KolskyA 42-year old male with headache, nausea, vomiting, truncal ataxia and episodic vertigo.
13 Upgaze Paralysis Caused by a Lesion of the Periaqueductal GreyPaul Thames, MD; Jonathan D. Trobe, MD; William Ballinger, MDA 61-year old male with fever, lethargy, upgaze paralysis and convergence-retraction nystagmus. Previous history significant for prostatic anaplastic adenocarcinoma with cervical mode metastasis.
14 The 'Tolosa-Hunt Syndrome' RevisitedJohn A. McCrary III, MDA 66-year old male with left facial pain and diplopia.
15 Venous Obstructive Retinopathy Associated with an Enlarged Optic Nerve SheathEdward G. Buckley, MD; Sandy Hupp, MD; Norman Schatz, MDA 69-year old male with decreasing vision OD
16 Palinopsia Following Temporal Lobe SurgeryHans Bynke, MDA 49-year old male with memory disturbances, disorientation and anxiety.
17 Relapsing Cerebral Lesions with Bilateral UveitisJames C. Trautmann, MDA 37-year old male with progressive left-sided sensory and motor weakness.
18 A Red, Painful, Proptotic Eye in a 5 1/2 Year Old GirlLorri Effron, MD; Robert L. Tomsak, MD, PhDA 5 1/2-year female with a 2-day history of painful red left eye.
19 Optic Nerve Sheath MeningiomasHoward R. Krauss, MD; Patrick A. Sibony, MD; John S. Kennerdell, MD; Thomas L. Slamovits, MDAt the time of diagnosis, patients varied in age from 24-66 years, with 77% falling in the range of 35-49 years, with a mean age of 43.
20 The Multiple Meningioma NemesisJ. Lawton Smith, MD; J. A. McCrary, MD; J. M. Mitchell, MD; Bronson S. Ray, MD; M. Vuksanovic, MDA 35-year old male with an 18-month history of decreasing vision OD.
21 An Unusual Case of PtosisTimothy B. Crane, MD; Robert S. Hepler, MD; Robert D. Yee, MDA 46-year old female with sudden, non-progressive ptosis of the left upper eyelid.
22 Retinal Venous Sheathing in Multiple SclerosisAnthony C. Arnold, MD; Robert S. Hepler, MD; Robert Y. Foos, MDCase 1: A 24 year old female with horizontal diplopia, upper extremity incoordination and right lower extremity weakness. Case 2: A 53-year old male with a 5-year history of episodic numbness and paresthesias of both lower extremities.
23 Unilateral Blindness in a Patient with Subdural HematomaBarry Skarf, MD, PhD; William F. Hoyt, MD; Richard L. Davis, MDA 60-year old male with severe headache as the result of a fall.
24 Tadpole PupilsH. S. Thompson, MD; D. H. Zackon, MD; J. S. C. CzarneckiThe typical patient is a young woman who notices a strange sensation in one eye, looks in the mirror, and is astonished and alarmed to see her pupil pulled over in a peak in one direction.
25 A Chiasmal LesionCharles G. Maitland; Dale W. PcsolyarA 48-year old male with painless, progressive loss of vision OD over a 4-year period.
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