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1 Fat Chiasm with 'Potbelly' Optic NervesMichael C. Brodsky, MD; William F. Hoyt, MDA 33-year old male with a 5-month history of difficulty with depth perception, focusing and headache.
2 A Lesion of the Pineal RegionWayne Shtybel, MD; Maurice Hanson, MD; Janet Bay, MD; Melinda Estes, MD; Patrick J. Sweeney, MD; Robert Tomsak, MDA 19-year old female with a 3-week history of headache, lethargy and visual disturbance. Previous history significant for jugular shunt for idiopathic hydrocephalus, later revised with ventriculoperitoneal shunt.
3 Isolated, Inferior Rectus Palsy in a Patient with Esophageal CarcinomaLyn A. Sedwick, MD; Thomas J. Pusateri, MD; Curtis E. Margo, MDA 55-year old male with a 2-week history of vertical, binocular diplopia. Previous history significant for squamous cell carcinoma of the esophagus with metastatic lesions in lung and supraclavicular lymph nodes.
4 Unilateral blindness Resulting from a Tumour of the Paranasal SinusesBarry Skarf, MD; G. Woodruff; P. ThornerA 6-year old male with a 7-month history of intermittent headache occurring every few weeks and lasting 30-120 minutes.
5 Visual Loss in an Infant Boy: A Lesson Twice LearnedCharles G. Maitland, MD; Lyndon B. Goodwin, MD; John Mahoney, MDA 2 1/2-year old male with difficulty seeing objects.
6 Visual Loss After Systemic HypotensionJonathan Daniel Trobe, MD; Mark W. Johnson, MD; Marilyn C. Kincaid, MDA 59-year old female with total blindness after emergency surgery for GI bleeding. Previous history significant for hypertension and chronic idiopathic anemia.
7 Partial Third Nerve Palsies in a Child with Complex Partial SeizuresElizabeth C. Dooling, MDA 12-year old female with a 3-week history of ptosis and diplopia OD.
8 Ophthalmoplegia, Ataxia and Repriratory FailureRobert S. Hepler, MD; Robert D. Yee, MD; Harry V. Vinters, MDA 58-year old male with diplopia, dizziness, fatigue and difficulty walking. Previous history significant for renal cell carcinoma discovered during nephrectomy of the right kidney.
9 Rabidly Progressive Visual Loss in a Young ManJames A. Garrity, MD; D. C. Herman; R. P. Dinapoli; R. R. Waller; R. J. CampbellA 19-year old male with a history of aspirin-responsive headache who later developed by headache of more frequency and severity.
10 An Unusual Presentation of an Optic Nerve LesionIsaac Gutman, MD; G. Findler, MD; Y. Goldhammer, MDA 54-year old male with acute loss of vision OS associated with peri-orbital pain.
11 Headache and Visual Loss During PregnancyMichael L. Slavin, MD; Rochelle N. Bitton, MDA 27-year old pregnant female with bitemporal headache in the 24th week of a normal pregnancy.
12 Retinopathy, Encephalopathy, Peripheral NeuropathyDuncan P. AndersonA self-reported gay 28-year old male with herpes zoster followed by fever, weight loss, fatigue and right arm paresthesia, decreased knee and ankle jerks.
13 Warwick's Hypothesis ConfirmedRobert C. Harbour, MD; Kapil Sethi, MD; Taher El Gammal, MDA 49-year old male with diplopia and anisocoria. Previous history significant for hypertension and hemorrhagic cerebrovascular accident.
14 An Unusual Optic Neuropathy in a Young ManRobert F. Saul, MD; John S. Kennerdell, MD; James A. Garrity, MDA 28-year old male with a 6-week history of blurred vision and pain above the right eye as a consequence of a blow to the head.
15 An Ocular Myasthenic SyndromeMark J. Kupersmith, MD; R. Reuben; M. Gelwan, M. A. Greco; D. Ma; F. WarrenA 15-month old male developed droopy eyelids the day he suffered minor head trauma. Subsequently, over a 2-week period lethargy and fatigue were manifest.
16 Sudden Onset of Homonymous Quadrantanopia iin a 26-Year-Old WomanRichard L. Sogg, MDA 26-year old female with a sudden onset of left-sided homonymous hemianopia. Previous history significant for migraine with aura.
17 A Case of OpsoclonusShirley H. Wray, MD, PhD, FRCP; Neil E. Anderson, MB, ChBA 56-year old female with dizziness, nausea, and self-reported, 'things jumping around' visual field disturbances. Previous history for tetralogy of Fallot, hyserectomy with bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy.
18 Rapid Bilateral Visual Loss in a Young ManAlfredo A. Sadun, MD, PhD; Mark Borchert, MD; Colleen Rissell, DOA 16-year-old mildly retarded, institutionalized man gave a 2 week history of bilateral progressive visual loss and complained of headaches.
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