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801 Diplopia, Dysarthria, and Dizziness from Subarachnoid Fat? (Presentation Video)Neil R. Miller, MD, Professor of Ophthalmology, Johns Hopkins UniversityA 66-year old female with sudden oblique double vision, isolated left IV nerve palsy and bilateral peripheral vestibular dysfunction. Previous history significant for hypertension, colonic polyps and degenerative joint disease of the spine which required several surgeries.
802 Isolated Third Nerve Palsy Caused by Intracranial Spread (Powerpoint)Celia ChenA 53-year old male with a 1-month history of diplopia and swelling OD. Previous history significant for systemic lupus erythematosus.
803 Isolated Third Nerve Palsy Caused by Intracranial Spread (Presentation Video)Celia ChenA 53-year old male with a 1-month history of diplopia and swelling OD. Previous history significant for systemic lupus erythematosus.
804 A Rare Cause of Acquired Ocular Motor ApraxiaEdward AtkinsA 71-year old male with a sudden onset of delusional speech and inappropriate laughter.
805 A Rare Cause of Acquired Ocular Motor Apraxia (PowerPoint)Edward AtkinsA 71-year old male with a sudden onset of delusional speech and inappropriate laughter.
806 A Rare Cause of Acquired Ocular Motor Apraxia (Presentation Video)Edward AtkinsA 71-year old male with a sudden onset of delusional speech and inappropriate laughter.
807 The Largest Ventricular Tumor on EarthAlberto Gálvez, Jonathan Daniel Trobe, MD, Michigan University; Sachin Gujar, Andrew LiebermanA 20-year old male with a history of congenital nystagmus, high myopia, and subnormal visual acuity OU.
808 The Largest Ventricular Tumor on Earth (Presentation Video)Alberto Gálvez, Jonathan Daniel Trobe, MD, Michigan University; Sachin Gujar, Andrew LiebermanA 20-year old male with a history of congenital nystagmus, high myopia, and subnormal visual acuity OU.
809 The Largest Ventricular Tumor on Earth (PowerPoint)Alberto Gálvez, Jonathan Daniel Trobe, MD, Michigan University; Sachin Gujar, Andrew LiebermanA 20-year old male with a history of congenital nystagmus, high myopia, and subnormal visual acuity OU.
810 You Shake My Nerves and You Rattle My BrainAi SakonjuA 39-year old male with a progressive inability to perform daily activities, worsening falls and dysphagia presumed to be harbingers of early-onset Parkinson. Previous history significant for traumatic brain injury.
811 Painful Red Eye in a 69-Year Old Female with Sensorineural Hearing Loss (PowerPoint)Michael EngelbertA 63-year old female with a 6-year history of ulcerative colitis and erythema nodosum. Previous history significant for bilateral hearing loss, diffuse headache preceded by intermittent vertigo and tinnitus.
812 Painful Red Eye in a 69-Year Old Female with Sensorineural Hearing LossMichael EngelbertA 63-year old female with a 6-year history of ulcerative colitis and erythema nodosum. Previous history significant for bilateral hearing loss, diffuse headache preceded by intermittent vertigo and tinnitus.
813 Steroid Non-Responsive Optic NeuropathyRuth Huna-Baron, MD, The Goldschleger Eye InstituteA 75-year old male with painless, progressive loss of vision. Previous history significant for BPH and excised skin malignant melanoma.
814 Steroid Non-Responsive Optic Neuropathy (PowerPoint)Ruth Huna-Baron, MD, The Goldschleger Eye InstituteA 75-year old male with painless, progressive loss of vision. Previous history significant for BPH and excised skin malignant melanoma.
815 Steroid Non-Responsive Optic Neuropathy (Presentation Video)Ruth Huna-Baron, MD, The Goldschleger Eye InstituteA 75-year old with painless, progressive loss of vision. Previous history significant for BPH and excised skin malignant melanoma.
816 Do You See Mike?Deborah I. Friedman, MD, MPH, Professor, Neurology & Neurotherapeutics, University of Texas SouthwesternA 59-year male with progressive right facial numbness, right facial pain, diplopia, headache and a 10-pound weigh loss.
817 Horrible HallucinationsMelissa W. Ko, MD, FAAN, Upstate University HospitalA 34-year old female with a history of irritable bowel and polycystic ovarian syndrome.
818 Klinging to My Failing CorneasVivek PatelA 46-year old female with a 10-year history of bilateral scleritis and peripheral ulcerative keratitis secondary to presumed rheumatoid arthritis.
819 Back to the DoctorBenjamin OsborneA 46-year old male with changes in vision. Previous history significant for diskectomy/laminectomy L4-5, diabetes, hyperlipidemia and hypertension.
820 My, What Asthenia You HaveMichael LeeA 59-year old female with a 3-year history of ptosis and diplopia. Family history significant for myasthenia gravis.
821 Diplopia, Dysarthria, and Dizziness from Subarachnoid Fat?Neil R. Miller, MD, Professor of Ophthalmology, Johns Hopkins UniversityA 66-year old female with sudden oblique double vision, isolated left IV nerve palsy and bilateral peripheral vestibular dysfunction. Previous history significant for hypertension, colonic polyps and degenerative joint disease of the spine which required several surgeries.
822 Isolated Third Nerve Palsy Caused by Intracranial Spread of Idiopathic Orbital Inflammation?Celia ChenA 53-year old male with a 1-month history of diplopia and swelling OD. Previous history significant for systemic lupus erythematosus.
823 A 29-Year Old Woman with Bilateral Visual Loss, Amenorrhea and Hyperprolactinemia (Presentation Video)M. Tariq Bhatti, MD, Duke HealthA 29-year old female with episodic complete loss of vision followed by a progressive decline in vision OU. Previous history significant for miscarriage, amenorrhea, excessive thirst, joint pain and decrease in hearing AS.
824 A 29-Year Old Woman with Bilateral Visual Loss, Amenorrhea and HyperprolactinemiaM. Tariq Bhatti, MD, Duke HealthA 29-year old female with episodic complete loss of vision followed by a progressive decline in vision OU. Previous history significant for miscarriage, amenorrhea, excessive thirst, joint pain and decrease in hearing AS.
825 Blurry VisionDonna L. Hill, MD, UFJP-Neuroscience InstituteA 50-year old female with with bi-frontal headache and blurred vision OU. Previous history significant for hyperlipidemia and gastroesophageal reflux disease.
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