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A Second Case of 'Congenital' Oculomotor Apraxia in a Child who Developed a Brain Tumor | M. Behrens, MD | An 8-month old male with abnormal eye movements, ataxia, hypotonia and a large head. |
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Alternating Vertical Nystagmus | J. B. Selhorst, MD | A 19-year old male who first presented at 3 with a non-communicating hydrocephalus due to a third ventricle obstruction with headache and gait disturbance developing at 14. |
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Binocular Involvement in a 3-Year-Old Girl with Retinoblastoma | M. Rodrigues, MD; J. Trobe, MD; J. Parr, MD | A 2 1/2-year old female with whiteness of the pupil OS. |
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Cavernous Sinus Syndrome with Optic Nerve Involvement in a 25-Year-Old Man | D. C. Bienfang, MD | A 25-year old male with a 3-week history of decreased vision, complete III and VI nerve paralysis and venous dilatation of the retina. |
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Clincal Symptoms and Pathological Findings in a Case of Periarteritis Nodosa | N. Newman, MD | N/A |
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Diabetes Insipidus and Optic Atrophy in an 11-Year-Old Boy | I. G. Wong, MD; H. S. Thompson, MD | An 11-year old male with diminished visual acuity. Previous history for polyuria. |
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Diplopia and Optic Atrophy in a 59-Year-Old Man | T. R. Kuhns, MD | A 59-year old male with a 10-month history of decreasing vision OD. |
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The Empty Sella Syndrome | N. Schatz, MD | N/A |
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Lethal Optic Neuritis | R. Meshel, MD | N/A |
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Neurologic Symptoms in a 46-Year-Old Woman with a History of Uveitis | D. L. Knox, MD | A 46-year old female with a 1-year history of neurologic symptoms. Previous history significant for peumonia and cystitis. |
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Neurologic Symptoms in a 56-Year-Old Woman with Uncontrolled Diabetes | D. J. Novak, MD | A 56-year old female with hematemesis. Previous history significant for diabetes mellitus and hypertension. |
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Neurologic Symptoms with Brainstem Dysfunction in a 14-Year-Old Boy | L. Lloyd, MD | A 14-year old male with episodic vomiting, headache and loss of consciousness. |
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Ocular Involvement in Acute Intermittent Porphyria | J. R. Wolter, MD; R. B. Clark, MD | A 62-year-old female with porphyria. |
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Ophthalmoplegia in Polymyositis | J. S. Glaser, MD | N/A |
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Optic Neuritis | R. M. Burde, MD; J. Keltner, MD | A 57-year old female with a 1-year history of retrobulbar neuritis. |
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Optico-Ghiashatic Arachnoiditis in Multiple Sclerosis | D. M. Robertson, MD; D. A. Rosen, MD; R. Bell, MD; A. Kerr, MD | A 45-year old male with an 11-year history of blurred vision OS. |
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Painless Reduction of Vision in a 4-Year Old Girl with Congenital Agranulocytosis | D. G. Cogan, MD | A 4-year old female with congenital agranulocytosis. |
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Panopthalmitis in a Microcephalic Infant | M. Yanoff, MD; L. B. Rorke, MD | A 1.7 kg. male infant born to a 29-year old woman after a 42-week gestation. At 11 days rapid proptosis and eye rupture. |
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Pneumonia and Seizures in a 3-Month-Old Girl | F. C. Riley, MD; H. Okazaki, MD | A 3-month old female with pneumonia Tx Antibiotic |
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Poorly-Recognized Congenital Anomaly Of the Optic Disc | R. B. O'Grady, MD | The clinical and pathologic features of a poorly-recognized congenital abnormality concerning the region of the optic disc are presented. |
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Pretectal Syndrome with Unexpected X-Ray Findings | C. Ellenberger, MD; R. M. Burde, MD | An 11-year old male with fever, anorexia, lethargy and headache one year before his death. |
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Recurrent Blindness in an 11-Year Old Boy | D. Pfaffenbach, MD; T. P. Kearns, MD | An 11-year old male with headache and subsequent sudden onset of decreased central vision OS accompanied by pain associated with movement. |
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Recurrent Lid Swelling in a 25-Year-Old Woman | John W. Harbison, MD | A 25-year old female with a 6-year history of a recurrent, fluctuating subcutaneous mass in the medial and superior aspect of the left orbit. |
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Seesaw Nystagmus | W. E. Gager, MD | N/A |
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Spasm of the Near Reflex in a Third Ventricle Tumor | R. L. Sogg, MD | An 11-year old male with headache, nausea, vomiting and papilledema 2-1/2 years prior to death. |