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A Case of Neurofibromatosis | A. J. McKinna, MD | A 6-year old male with exotropia. Mother Dx mytonia congenita, Father Dx pulmonary tuberculosis |
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A Case of Vertical and Horizontal Conjugate Gaze Paresis with Slowness of Eye Opening and Eye Closure | C. Plank, MD; G. F. Winkler, MD; S. H. Wray, MD | A 69-year old male with stiffness, tremor and mental confusion. |
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A Malignant Optic Glioma | D. Cohen, MD; M. Steinberg, MD | A 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. |
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Acute Transient Complete Bilateral Ptosis with Brain Stem Signs | G. F. Winkler, MD; J. Growdon, MD; S. H. Wray, MD | A 78-year old female with atrial fibrillation due to arteriosclerotic hypertensive heart disease developed a sudden onset of decreased vision due to total inability to open her eyes. |
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Bilateral Ophthalmoplegia with Preservation of the Bell's Phenomenon in a 68-Year old Female with an Eosinophilic Adenoma of the Pituitary | James B. MacLean, MD | A female patient initially evaluated in 1957 for symptoms and signs of a suprasellar mass with acromegaly. Radiation therapy was instituted with a diagnosis of eosinophilic adenoma of the pituitary, with prompt clearing of her partial field cut and motility disturbance on the right and lessening of ... |
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Chronic Sixth Nerve Palsy | R. Sakalas, MD; J. W. Harbison, MD | Four cases of petrous apex - cavernous sinus involvement by benign tumor have been seen that presented with initial clinical courses characterized by isolated lateral rectus paresis. |
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Cyclic Oculomotor Paralysis Associated with a Clivus Chordoma | C. S. Kase, MD; M. L. Corrales, MD; C. F. Luco, MD | A 41-year old male with cyclic oculomotor paralysis first noticed six months prior to his demise. During that time, an intracranial tumor was diagnosed as a clivus chordoma. |
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Dementia and Cortical Blindness | J. G. Sacks, MD | A 59-year old female with depression, anorexia and blindness. Previous history significant for Dx Stage 4B Hodgkin Disease. |
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Episodic Multifocal Neurologic Signs in a 46-Year Old Woman | R. Drewry, MD; J. Griffin, MD; D. Price, MD; D. Knox, MD | A 46-year old female with episodic light-headedness and left hemiparesis. |
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Exophthalmos and Homolateral Frontal Calcification in a Child | S. Lessell, MD | A 7-year old male with proptosis OD. Previously history significant for lacerated right upper eyelid incurred from fall into a rosebush and grand mal seizures. |
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Homonymous Hemianopsia and Evanescent, Progressive Cranial Nerve Palsies in an Elderly Woman | Nancy M. Newman, MD | A 69-year old female with diplopia, dysarthria, vertigo, right-sided hearing loss and headache. Previous history significant for adult-onset diabetes and rheumatoid arthritis. |
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The Irving Exception to the Hudson-Verhoeff Optic Glioma Rule | L. Frisen, MD; W. H. Spencer, MD | An 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... |
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Mobius Syndrome, A Surprise | G. Kommerell, MD | A 25-year old male with eyestrain and tension headache. Previous history significant for esotropia. |
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Ocular Dyskinesia Plus | Carl Ellenberger Jr., MD | A 16-year old female with abnormal ocular movements. |
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Oculomotor Nerve Palsy and an Enlarged Sella | S. H. Wray, MD; F. Anderson, MD | A 76-year old progressive loss of vision. Previous history significant for diplopia, left III nerve palsy and exophthalmos. |
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Ophthalmoplegia and Ondine's Curse | Elizabeth C. Dooling, MD | A 5-year old male with a history of fever and ocular abnormalities. |
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Ophthalmoplegia, Bulbar Palsy and Polyneuropathy in a 47-Year old Female | R. A. Bell, MD; D. M. Robertson, MD; D. A. Rosen, MD | A 47-year old female with common cold, sore throat and diarrhea. Subsequent onset of paresthesias. |
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Optic Apoplexy | W. G. Ellis, MD; O. Allbrand, MD | A 35-year old female with a 2-week history of headache and sudden onset loss of vision OS. |
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Painful Ophthalmoplegia with Urticaria in a 77-Year Old Female | F. C. Riley, MD | A 77-year old female with a chronic urticaria characterized by generalized development of multiple pruritic lesions persisting for 3 days before resolving. |
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Paralysis of Down Gaze and Blepharospasm | D. G. Cogan | A 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. |
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Partial Combination of the Millard-Gubler-Foville' s Syndrome: A Rare Example of a Successfully Treated Pontine Abscess | R. Lesser, MD; T. Walsh, MD; L. Jampol, MD | A 35-year old male with diminished facial sensation, hemiparesis and nystagmus. Previouos history significant for right OM, mastoiditis and facial nerve palsy. |
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Progressive Optic Atrophy Progressing to Central Retinal Vein Occlusion in a 26-Year old Male | E. C. Madson, MD; H. S. Thompson, MD | A 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. |
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Rapid CNS Deterioration in a 7-Year old Boy | M. Yanoff, MD; L. B. Rorke, MD | The 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. |
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Retinal Blood Circulation Following Separation of the Optic Nerve Directly in Back of the Globe | John W. Henderson, MD; J. R. Wolter, MD | Case 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. |
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Right Ophthalmoplegia and Bilateral Blindness with Sphenoid Mucocele | M. G. Alper, MD | A 24-year old male with sudden onset of a right supra-orbital headache with sequelae of nausea, right eye pain, tearing and photophobia. |