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1 Ascending Neurologic Deficit with External OphthalmoplegiaHoward Simon, MD; Joel G. Sacks, MDA 67-year old female with a 2-month history of low back pain and 3-day history of increasing leg weakness.
2 Blind Eye and Contralateral StrokeLeRoy Meshel, MDN/A
3 Brain and Eye Abnormalities Following Prenatal LSD IngestionMyron Yanoff, MD; Lucy B. Rorke, MDA 13-month old infant with multiple eye and central nervous system deformities. Maternal history significant as the infant was born to a 19-year old mother who had used lysergic acid diethylamide and marijuana throughout her pregnancy.
4 Carcinoma of the PituitaryNorman J. Schatz, MDA 65-year old female with a decreasing vision OD. Previous history significant for open angle glaucoma.
5 Diabetes Mellitus, Optic Atrophy, Neurogenic Bladder, and neurosensory hearing loss with hyposmia, hypogeusia and familial dysautonomiaJohn L. Marquardt, MD; D. Lynn Loriaux, MD; Robert I. Henkin, MDTwo siblings, aged 16 and 19, with diabetes mellitus, optic atrophy neuogenic bladder, sensory hearing loss, hyposmia, hypogeusia, hyperalanineuria and abnormal heat intolerance.
6 Familial Acoustic NeurinomaMyles Behrens, MDN/A
7 Goldenhar's SyndromeWilliam E. Glew, MDN/A
8 Hallervorden-Spatz DiseaseRobert S. Hepler, MDN/A
9 Left Trigemminal and Abducens Paresis, Right HemiparesisSimmons Lessell, MDA 41-year old male with a left tonsilar mass discovered 8 years prior to presentation Tx surgery
10 Macular Degeneration in Siblings with Cerebello-Pons-Olive AtrophyWilliam R. Green, MD; Bruce Konigsmark, MD; William Logan, MDTwo of six siblings in a family presented with ataxia and progressive loss of walking and talking ability before age 20 months.
11 Meckel's SyndromeRufus Howard, MD; Daniel Albert, MDSeven cases of the Meckel syndrome occurred in two families.
12 Mystery CaseDouglas MacRae, MD; Daniel M. Albert, MDA 34-year old female with episodic lapses of consciousness associated with an odd taste and strange sensation in the head.
13 Optic Nerve DysgenesisLorenz Zimmerman, MD; Rod Willis, MDN/A
14 Orbital Melanoma and Nevus of OtaJohn S. Speakman, MDA 50-year old male with a 1-week history of swelling right eye associated with numbness of the right lower face. Recurrent episodes spanning an 11-year period.
15 Osteopetrosis and Retinal DegenerationDavid S. Walton, MDA 16-month old male with a history of seizure, persistent nasal congestion and wandering conjugate eye movements.
16 Paresis of Vertical GazeRichard Lindenberg, MD; David L. Knox, MDA 53-year old female with right hemiplegia and diplopia OD resultant of stroke. Previous history significant for diabetes, MI and uterine carcinoma.
17 Progressive Blindness, Left Eye, Then Right EyeRonald M. Burde, MD; Andrew J. Gay, MDA 68-year old male with right-sided numbness of the face and mouth with difficulty chewing. There was a subsequent development severe headache, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, vertigo and significant weight loss. Previous history significant for partial gasrectomy and left thoracotomy.
18 Rare Cause of a Chiasmal SyndromeFenwick C. Riley, MD; Robert R. Waller, MDA 44-year old woman with visual loss, fatigue, weight loss, headache and personality change.
19 See-Saw Opsoclonus PlusWilliam F. Hoyt, MD A 63-year old female with chaotic eye movements. A syndrome of progressive trunkal ataxia, head tremor, flaccid quadriplegia without sensory changes also observed.
20 Spastic Up and Outward Deviation of EyesRichard Lindenberg, MD; Bruce Northrup, MDA 64-year old male presented to an ED following a syncopal episode at work.
21 Summary of History of Patient With Drusen of Each Nerve Head and Visual LossMelvin G. Alper, MDA 45-year old female with a 6-month history of blurred vision OD commencing two-to-three weeks after hysterectomy.
22 Tuber of III VentricleLois J. Martyn, MD; Chuck Barton, MDN/A
23 Unilateral Central Retinal Artery Occlusion Following a Neurosurgical Posterior Fossa ProcedureJohn Harbison, MD; George Howard, MDA 2-year old male with a 4-month history of progressive midline cerebellar dysfunction.
24 Unilateral External Oculomotor Palsy and Nevus Sebaceous of JadassohnRobert Haslam, MD; Jonathan D. Wirtschafter, MDN/A
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