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1 Growing SuspicionAngela M. Herro; Norman J. Schatz; Linda L. Sternau; John R. GuyA 44 year-old man presented to the emergency department in July 2011 for progressive painless visionloss in the right eye for 3 months. On presentation, vision was 4/200 in the right and 20/20 in the leftwith an afferent pupillary defect on the right. His visual field was full to confrontation but a...
2 Meningioma Or Masquerader?Kaushal Kulkarni; Sander Dubovy; Linda Sternau; Byron LamA 39-year old female with a 1-year history of progressive blurred vision in the temporal aspect OD. Previous history significant for hypertension (controlled) and mother Dx diabetes.
3 Meningioma Or Masquerader? (PowerPoint)Kaushal Kulkarni; Sander Dubovy; Linda Sternau; Byron LamA 39-year old female with a 1-year history of progressive blurred vision in the temporal aspect OD. Previous history significant for hypertension (controlled) and mother Dx diabetes.
4 Highly Impossible (PowerPoint)William A. Fletcher, MD; Christopher P. Dunham, MDA 4-year old male with a 1 1/2-year history of visual loss OU. Previous history significant for macrocephaly.
5 Elevated Intracranial Pressure Associated with a Cervical MeningiomaWilliam M. Hart, MD, PhD; Michael Wall, MD; Morton Smith, MDA 39-year old male with intracranial pressure, headache and Dx cervical meningioma.
6 That's Not All, Folks - ReduxRichard L. Sogg, MD; Ken O. Kreidl, MDA 30-year old female with a 6-month history of decreasing of visual acuity. Previous history significant for morning headache, anosmia, gait instability, cognitive deficit and urinary incontinence.
7 Rare? That's an UnderstatementRoger E. Turbin, MD; Larry Frohman, MD; John Facciani, MD; Lucy Cho, MD; Peter Carmel, MD; Leo Wolansky, MD; Huey-jen Lee, MDHispanic girl with progressively worsening exotropia over a 2 year period.
8 Young Man with Progressive Decrease in Vision and Facial ParesthesiasCharlotte R. Thompson, MD; Simmons Lessell, MDA 29-year old male a 2-1/2 month history of progressive decrease in vision OS associated with a 2-month history of left facial paresthesia. Ophthalmic history significant for chorioretinitis. A history of hepatitis, typhoid fever and herpes zoster also revealed.
9 I Don't Want Her, You Can Have Her - She's Too Tough for MeGregory S. Kosmarsky, DOA 14-year old female with a 4-month history of painless loss of vision.
10 A Fourth Nerve Palsy in a Boy of 7 1/2 YearsIsla M. Williams, MD; J. E. Elder; J. V. Rosenfeld; R. Kalnins; C. W. ChowA 7 1/2-year old male with poor visual acuity.
11 Here Today, Gone TomorrowPaul H. Phillips, MD; Nancy J. Newman, MDA 42-year old female with ptosis, diplopia and retrobulbar pain OS. Previous history significant for asthma and chronic frontal headache.
12 Optic Nerve Sheath Meningioma: Postmortem InsightsAnthony C. Arnold, MD; Robert Hepler, MD; Maha Badr, MD; Robert Lufkin, MD; Yoshimi Anzai, MD; Patricia Konrad, MD; Harry Vinters, MDA 71-year old female with painless onset of dimming vision OD.
13 Another Case of Pseudotumor CerebriPeter B. Crino, MD; Steven L. Galetta, MD; Greg Wells, MD, PhDAn 18-year old female with global headache and episodic blind spots OU diagnosed as pseudotumor cerebri.
14 Expanding the ConceptKarl C. Golnik, MD; Neil R. Miller, MDA 57-year old male with lethargy and depression, decreasing vision and diplopia.
15 Pseudotumor Cerebri ReconsideredSteve Hamilton, MD; Simmons Lessell, MDA 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.
16 Reverse Foster Kennedy Syndrome: Inappropriate Optic AtrophyAnthony C. Arnold, MD; Robert S. Hepler, MDA 33-year old male with a 2-year history of slowly progressive, painless loss of vision OS. Previous history significant for esotropia, mild amblyopia and a 5-year history of fronto-temporal headache.
17 Pseudo-Tolosa-Hunt SyndromeNatalie Kerr, MD; John Guy, MDA 21-year old female with left-sided pain and diplopia.
18 Left Eye Proptosis and Decreased Vision Bilaterally in a 5 Year Old BoyJohn W. Gittinger Jr., MD; Paul C. Marshall, MD; R. Michael Scott, MDA 5-year old male with declining vision.
19 Optic Nerve Meningioma with Venous Shunts of the Optic Nerve HeadW. Richard Green, MD; Howard Schatz, MD; William F. Hoyt, MDAn 80-year old white female with optic disc swelling OD.
20 Somewhere Over the SphenoidMichael L. Slavin, MDA 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.
21 Acute, Severe, Symmetric Visual Loss with Centrocecal Scotomas in an Obese ManMichael L. Slavin, MDA 28-year-old obese male with a blind spot OS followed by a severe bilateral visual loss over a 2-week period.
22 Recurrent Visual Loss After Removal of an Olfactory Groove MeningiomaGregory Komorsky, DO; Ronald M. Burde, MD; Terence G. Klingele, MD; William M. Hart, Jr., MD, PhDA 53-year old male with a 6-month history of decreasing visual acuity OS.
23 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.
24 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.
25 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.
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