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1 Optic Atrophy and a Large Optic Foramen in a 14 Year OldR. E. AppenA 14-year old female with fever, blurred vision OS and retro-orbital pain.
2 An Unusual Case of Third Nerve PalsyHiroshi MitsumotoA 43-year old female with ascites and a pelvic mass. Previous history significant for facial pain, double vision and right-sided ptosis.
3 Soft Palate Ulceration and Multiple Cranial Nerve PalsiesMarilyn KayA 21-year old male with multiple cranial nerve palsies.
4 Seizures, Papilledema, and Bilateral Hemispheric MassesMichael M. CohenA 31-year old male with head, papilledema and seizures.
5 Visual Loss in Pseudotumor Cerebri SyndromeHart, William M., Jr.A 50-year old male with a history of blurred vision and swollen optic disc OS.
6 Sphenoid Air Cells and the Optic CanalH. Stanley Thompson, MD, University of IowaA 14-year old female with loss of vision OD.
7 Optic Nerve Glioma in NeurofibromatosisJack SternA 2 1/2-year old male with multiple cafe-au-lait spots and proptosis OD.
8 Papilledema and MeningiomaFrancine Mathieu-MillaireA 45-year old female with a 6-month history of intermittent dizziness, headache and blurred vision.
9 Plexiform Neuroma and Tonic PupilThomas J. ZweifelA female followed from 4 years of age through age 17 for congenitally right proptotic eye and cafe-au-lait spots. Family history significant for mother and sister with cafe-au-lait spots.
10 Severe Osteoarthritis and Bilateral Sixth Nerve PalsiesDon C. BienfangA 67-year old female with VI nerve palsy and and infected rheumatoid nodules of right forearm. Previous history significant for osteoarthritis, anemia and peripheral neuropathy.
11 A Young Female with Amaurosis Fugax and Lower Visual Field Defect of One Eye, Blindness in the OtherEnoksson, PaulA 26-year old female with loss of vision OS and slight loss OD after episodes of amaurosis fugax.
12 Transient Diplopia and Homonymous Hemianopia in a Child with DiarrheaJames A. Sharpe, MD, FRCP(C) (1941-2013)A 12-year old female with headache, diplopia, grand mal seizure and a 1-year history of lower abdominal pain with rectal bleeding, Dx ulcerative colitis, Tx non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents, corticosteroids.
13 An Unusual Cause of a Third Nerve ParalysisRobert L. Lesser, MD, The Eye Care Group, Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology and Visual Science and Neurology at Yale, Clinical Professor of Neurology and Surgery (Neurosurgery) at the University of Connecticut School of MedicineA 32-year old female who 1 week after being hit in the right eye with a tennis ball developed horizontal diplopia and drooping right eyelid.
14 Sinister' NystagmusPatrick J. SweeneyA 37-year old female with positional vertigo, nausea and vomiting.
15 Transient Paralysis of Conjugate Vertical DowngazeShirley H. Wray, MD, PhD, FRCP, Professor of Neurology Harvard Medical School, Director, Unit for Neurovisual Disorders, Massachusetts General HospitalA 58-year old male with a sudden onset of vertical diplopia following cardiac catherization for severe mitral regurgitation.
16 Icthyosis, Spastic Diplegia and RetinopathyF. C. ChuA 5-year old female with dermatological and psychomotor abnormalities. Family history significant for a younger sibling with identical conditions. Parents were first cousins.
17 An Unusual PinealomaGene ZdenekA 16-year old male with intermittent headache and diplopia.
18 Horizontal Ophthalmoplegia and Ondine's CurseCraig SmithA 59-year old female with bilateral VI nerve palsies. Previous history significant for hypertension, vaginal hysterectomy for adenocarcinoma and subtotal thyroidectomy for non-toxic goiter.
19 Binasal HemianopiaEdward K. Wong Jr.A 41-year old female with retrobulbar pain and blurred vision OS. Previous history significant for neurosurgical intervention two years earlier for a left frontal meningioma with bony invasion.
20 Chronic Fatal Meningitis Beginning as Infectious MononucleosisJames R. Keane, MD, University of Southern California Medical CenterA 17-year old male with depression, fever, and lethargy Dx infectious mononucleosis.
21 Klippel-Trenaunay-Weber Syndrome Complicated by Progressive Visual LossThomas C. Spoor, MD, Sarasota Retina InstituteAn 18-year old female with 4-year history of decreased vision and right esotropia. Previous history significant for excessive rapid growth of left lower extremity with hemangiomas on the left leg, buttock and right temple. Family history significant for Adie's tonic pupil.
22 Blindness with Brain Tumor - The Mechanism?John B. Selhorst, MDA 48-year old male with photopsias in his right visual field.
23 Cerebral Vasculitis and Orbital PseudotumorRobert D. Yee, MDA 40-year old female was noted by family members to be disoriented with respect to surroundings and speaking incoherently.
24 Ataxia, Areflexia, OphthalmoplegiaNancy M. NewmanA 40-year old male with a 3-week history of progressively worsening, blurred and double vision.
25 Hypothalmic Syndrome in an 11 1/2 Year-Old MaleSteven A. Newman, MD, University of Virginia School of MedicineAn 11 1/2-year old male with ptosis and decreased vision OD.
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