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Periodic Alternating Nystagmus in an 11-year-old Girl | Joseph S. Karp, MD; Lucy B. Rorke, MD | An 11-year old female with a 7-week history of nausea, vomiting, weight loss and papilledema. Family history significant for neurofibromatosis. |
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Perplexing Episodic Aphasia | Noble J. David, MD | A 52-year old female with a 4-month history of episodic nausea, left-sided headache, speech arrest and right facial drooping. Previous history significant for extensive GI studies for nausea and anorexia and weight loss. |
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Chronic Choked Disc with Progressive Visual Loss - The Direct Approach | Joel S. Glaser, MD | A 59-year ols male with a 3-year history of chronically choked left optic nerve. |
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CPC | Ronald M. Burde, MD; Joseph S. Karp, MD | A 16-year-old female with burred vision OD. Previous history significant for myopia. |
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Nystagmus Associated with Spinal Cord Disease | Elizabeth C. Dooling, MD | A 16-year old female with severe headache and vertigo. Previous history significant for an episode of quadriplegia and incontinence at age 9 that resolved over 10 days. |
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50-Year-Old Female from El Salvador | W. Bruce Wilson, MD | A 50-year old female with a 5-year history of arthralgia, Raynaud's phenomenon and weight loss diagnosed as lupus erythematosis. |
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Headache, Neck Ache, and Homonymous Hemianopsia | John W. Harbison, MD; H. D. Sullivan, MD; F. S. Vines, MD; D. P. Decker, MD | A 37-year old male with a 3-day history intense left frontal headache and transient impairment of vision to the left. |
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Ophthalmoplegia Following Cataract Extraction | John D. Bullock, MD; Thomas J. Walsh, MD | A 77-year old male with ophthalmoplegia following cataract surgery. Previous history significant for mild hypertension and diabetes. |
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Blindness, Fasciculations, Brown Spots and Brown Spots | William G. Ellis, MD; P. D. Forrest, MD; B. D. Sheehy, MD | A 62-year old male with a history of poor vision since early childhood. Age 10 marginal vision; age 20 only slight light perception OS; age 35 no longer able to read although able to identify very large print with the aid of a bright light and a strong magnifying glass. |