1 - 25 of 37
Number of results to display per page
TitleCreatorHistory
1 Retinal Blood Circulation Following Separation of the Optic Nerve Directly in Back of the GlobeJohn W. Henderson, MD; J. R. Wolter, MDCase 1: A 12-year old male with loss of vision and proptosis. Case 2: a 4-year old female with loss of vision and proptosis.
2 A Case of Vertical and Horizontal Conjugate Gaze Paresis with Slowness of Eye Opening and Eye ClosureC. Plank, MD; G. F. Winkler, MD; S. H. Wray, MDA 69-year old male with stiffness, tremor and mental confusion.
3 Progressive Optic Atrophy Progressing to Central Retinal Vein Occlusion in a 26-Year old MaleE. C. Madson, MD; H. S. Thompson, MDA 28-year old male with an 8-year history of progressive loss of vision OU. Previous history significant for diplopia, left VI nerve paresis and loss of vision OS.
4 A Case of NeurofibromatosisA. J. McKinna, MDA 6-year old male with exotropia. Mother Dx mytonia congenita, Father Dx pulmonary tuberculosis
5 Two Cases of Optic Nerve GliomasT. J. Walsh, MD; R. Lesser, MD; D. Albert, MD; L. Kier, MDCase 1: 29-year old female in her ninth month of pregnancy with a 1-week history of blurred vision OS. Case 2: A 12-year old male with peri-orbital swelling OS.
6 Partial Combination of the Millard-Gubler-Foville' s Syndrome: A Rare Example of a Successfully Treated Pontine AbscessR. Lesser, MD; T. Walsh, MD; L. Jampol, MDA 35-year old male with diminished facial sensation, hemiparesis and nystagmus. Previouos history significant for right OM, mastoiditis and facial nerve palsy.
7 Sudden Unilateral Proptosis and Amaurosis in a 15-Year Old Allergic GirlD. Silberberg, MDA 15-year old female with unilateral peri-orbital edema, proptosis and visual loss. Previous history significant for hypersensitivity to milk, meat and fish.
8 Rapid CNS Deterioration in a 7-Year old BoyM. Yanoff, MD; L. B. Rorke, MDThe patient developed normally until the age of 7 1/2 years at which time he became clumsy and hesitant with gross motor activities, and had difficulty in balancing.
9 Vertical Downbeat NystagmusN. J. Schatz, MD; N. S. Schlezinger, MDA 57-year old male with a 4-week history of balance difficulties and double vision. Previous history significant for adenocarcinoma of the lung Tx thoracotomy.
10 The Site and Cell of Origin of Optic GliomasAdam Borit, MD38 glial neoplasms of the optic pathways (16 nerve and 22 chiasm) seen at Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary and Massachusetts General hospital from 1931 to 1972. In addition to the usually recorded signs of such tumors, there were 14 nerve and 15 chiasmatic tumor patients with pupillary disturbanc...
11 Ocular Dyskinesia PlusCarl Ellenberger Jr., MDA 16-year old female with abnormal ocular movements.
12 Painful Ophthalmoplegia with Urticaria in a 77-Year Old FemaleF. C. Riley, MDA 77-year old female with a chronic urticaria characterized by generalized development of multiple pruritic lesions persisting for 3 days before resolving.
13 Sixth Nerve Palsy in a ChildJ. R. Buncic, MD; D. Mitchell, MDA 6-year old male with a 2-week history of progressive nausea, vomiting and double vision. His parents noted a squint.
14 Optic ApoplexyW. G. Ellis, MD; O. Allbrand, MDA 35-year old female with a 2-week history of headache and sudden onset loss of vision OS.
15 Right Ophthalmoplegia and Bilateral Blindness with Sphenoid MucoceleM. G. Alper, MDA 24-year old male with sudden onset of a right supra-orbital headache with sequelae of nausea, right eye pain, tearing and photophobia.
16 Two Cases of EpendymomaRichard L. Sogg, MDA 12-year old female with bilateral papilledema.
17 The Irving Exception to the Hudson-Verhoeff Optic Glioma RuleL. Frisen, MD; W. H. Spencer, MDAn 11-year old male with signs of an optic nerve tumor. At transfrontal craniotomy the tumor was seen to extend from the globe, through the optic canal and up to, but not including, the chiasm. At 20, 23, and 24 years of age there were three additional recurrences of the tumor - all of which requi...
18 Sudden Visual Loss, Papilledema and SeizuresW. B. Glew, MDA 30-year old male with poor vision OS since childhood developed headaches 2 weeks before admission. Loss of vision developed rapidly OU 4 days before admission and grand mal seizures occurred 2 days later.
19 A Malignant Optic GliomaD. Cohen, MD; M. Steinberg, MDA 16-year old female with a 10-month history of decreasing vision. Previously history significant for bi-temporal headache. Growth had stopped at age 8 without menarche.
20 Third Nerve Palsy with Progressive Spinal Cord DysfunctionRobert S. Hepler, MD; J. Andrews, MDA 45-year old female with a right third nerve palsy that three months prior commenced with progressive ptosis.
21 Ophthalmoplegia, Bulbar Palsy and Polyneuropathy in a 47-Year old FemaleR. A. Bell, MD; D. M. Robertson, MD; D. A. Rosen, MDA 47-year old female with common cold, sore throat and diarrhea. Subsequent onset of paresthesias.
22 Paralysis of Down Gaze and BlepharospasmD. G. CoganA 58-year old male with a 1-day history of confusion and dysarthria, blepharospasm, hypertropia and paralysis of down-gaze. Previous history significant for Hypertension and diabetes.
23 Uveitis as a Harbinger of Cerebral DiseaseRichard E. Appen, MDA 46-year old male with a history of posterior uveitis.
24 Ophthalmoplegia and Ondine's CurseElizabeth C. Dooling, MDA 5-year old male with a history of fever and ocular abnormalities.
25 Oculomotor Nerve Palsy and an Enlarged SellaS. H. Wray, MD; F. Anderson, MDA 76-year old progressive loss of vision. Previous history significant for diplopia, left III nerve palsy and exophthalmos.
1 - 25 of 37