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1 50-Year-Old Female from El SalvadorBruce W. Wilson, MDA 50-year old female with a 5-year history of arthralgia, Raynaud's phenomenon and weight loss diagnosed as lupus erythematosis.
2 Alexia without AgraphiaCohen, David N.A 46-year old female with a complaint using a relatively new pair of bifocals. 5 months previous a minimal loss of the great visual field and a progressive disability to recognize and intellectualize printed or written words (less difficulty performing calculations of written numbers).
3 An Unusual Case of Temporal Lobe EpilepsyNeil R. Miller, MD, Professor of Ophthalmology, Johns Hopkins UniversityA 45-year old male with an onset of seizures and irascible nature.
4 Blindness, Fasciculations, Brown Spots and Brown SpotsWilliam G. EllisA 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.
5 Chaotic Eye Movements and Reticulum Cell SarcomaDon C. BienfangA 53-year old male with a sudden onset of incoherent speech. A reticulum cell sarcoma was excised from the left temporal lobe.
6 Chronic Choked Disc with Progressive Visual Loss - The Direct ApproachJoel S. Glaser, MD (1938 - 2011)A 59-year ols male with a 3-year history of chronically choked left optic nerve.
7 Comparative Ocular Motility Studies in Patients with Acoustic NeuronomasJames B. MacLeanComparative ocular motility studies were performed on ten patients with cerebellar pontine angle tumors, eight with acoustic neuromas, and two with meningiomas.
8 CPCRonald M. BurdeA 16-year-old female with burred vision OD. Previous history significant for myopia.
9 Delayed Onset of Ophthalmoplegia Following Criminal AssaultJoel G. Sacks, MD, Tulane Medical CenterA 55-year old female with multiple stab wounds and soft tissue injuries over the right neck and face after a sexual assault.
10 Erosion of the Lesser Wing of the SphenoidThomas R. HedgesA 62-year old female with headache, increasing periocular pain OS, pain AS with tinnitus.
11 Headache, Neck Ache, and Homonymous HemianopsiaJ. W. HarbisonA 37-year old male with a 3-day history intense left frontal headache and transient impairment of vision to the left.
12 Iatrogenic Orbital SyndromeEllenberger, CarlA 63-year-old male with shooting pains in the left side of his jaw, left-sided headache, diplopia, nausea and dizziness.
13 Leukemic Retinal Pigment EpitheliopathyF. JakobiecA 3-year old male with acute undifferentiated leukemia in remission was evaluated, for right esotropia with RAPD OD.
14 Mystery CaseW. Jann BrownA 30-year old female with episodic diplopia.
15 Neuro-Ophthalmic Deterioration in a 22-year-old Male with BurnsIsla M. WilliamsA 22-year old male admitted to hospital with burns to 30% of his body, 10% being full thickness sustained in a fire.
16 Neurologic Deterioration in a Seven-Year-Old BoyDavid L. Knox, MD, Wilmer Eye InstituteA 7-year-old white male with normal family, birth, and early development began at age 3 years to have seizures and experienced a gradual loss of mental and motor skills.
17 Neurologic Manifestations of Systematic Lupus ErythematosusNorman J. Schatz, MD, Bascom Palmer Eye InstituteN/A
18 Non-Specific Inflammation of the Cavernous SinusIvor S. LevyN/A
19 Nystagmus Associated with Spinal Cord DiseaseElizabeth C. DoolingA 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.
20 Ophthalmoplegia Following Cataract ExtractionJohn D. BullockA 77-year old male with ophthalmoplegia following cataract surgery. Previous history significant for mild hypertension and diabetes.
21 Optic Atrophy and Precocious Puberty in a 10-year-old BoyRichard L. Sogg, MD, Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology at Stanford UniversityA 10-year old male followed by ophthalmologists since age of 4 for diminished visual acuity and pale optic nerve heads. Six months prior to presentation a rapid development of secondary sexual characteristics and growth noted.
22 Optic Disc Edema and Loss of Vision in a Young WomanNeil R. Miller, MD, Professor of Ophthalmology, Johns Hopkins UniversityA 33-year old female with decreased vision OD after experiencing flu-like symptoms.
23 Papilledema and VI Nerve Paralysis in a Five Year Old Boy with The Nephrotic SyndromeJames C. Trautmann,A 5-year old male with with Dx nephrotic syndrome, hypertension and proteinuria.
24 Periodic Alternating Nystagmus in an 11-year-old GirlJoseph S. KarpAn 11-year old female with a 7-week history of nausea, vomiting, weight loss and papilledema. Family history significant for neurofibromatosis.
25 Perplexing Episodic AphasiaNoble J. DavidA 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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