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1 Progressive Visual Loss and Hodgkin's LymphomaDan Boghen, MD, FRCP(C); Raymond Beaulieu, MDA 34-year old male with a history of chronic alcoholism and psoriasis. Previous history significant for Hodgkin lymphoma Tx antineoplastic agents and XRT.
2 Double Depressor ParalysisCarl Ellenberger Jr., MD; Earl A. Palmer, MD; Kenneth H. Messner, MDA 55-year-old female with a 2-year history of vertical diplopia. Previous history significant for hypertension, MI and symptoms of intermittent claudication in the legs that led to the Dx fibromuscular dysplasia of the renal and iliac arteries.
3 Progressive Myoclonus and DementiaJohn L. Keltner, MD; Alan M. Roth, MD; William Ellis, MD; Manuella Green, MSA 68-year old male with a 3-week history of vertigo, hallucinations, ataxia, dysarthria and tinnitus. Previous history significant for heavy drinking.
4 Weber's Syndrome and Bilateral Homonymous HemianopiaJames A. Sharpe, MD, FRCP(C); John H. N. Deck, MDA 31-year old male with a 10-day history of diplopia and frontal headaches. Previous history significant for glomerulonephritis, hypertension and diabetes mellitus.
5 Marcus Gunn ProptosisJohn D. Bullock, MDA 14-year old male with a 4-year history of progressive axial proptosis OD
6 An Unusual Case of Multiple SclerosisNeil R. Miller, MD; John Chambers, MDA 39-year old female with horizontal gaze on lateral gaze. Previous history significant for progressive poor coordination and sequelae subsequently diagnosed as multiple sclerosis.
7 Cortical Blindness and Global AmnesiaW. Bruce Wilson, MDA 70-year old male with an sudden onset of blindness and memory loss. Previous history significant for MI.
8 Microsurgical Extraction of an Intraorbital MeningiomaJohn S. Kennerdell, MDA 48-year old female with a history of painless, progressive loss of vision OS associated with mild proptosis but no diplopia.
9 The 'Possible' Meningioma SyndromeJohn O. Susac, MDA 47-year old female with decreasing vision OD. Previous history significant for an episode a year earlier of nausea, fatigue and weight loss. Anosmia and bilateral tonic pupil noted.
10 A Case of Back Pain of Neuro-Ophthalmological InterestPatrick J. Sweeney, MD; John Costin, MD; Joseph Hahn, MDA 33-year old female with chronic back pain, leg weakness and constriction of the knees. Reported symptoms consistent with neurogenic bladder. Previous history significant for exotropia OS with poor visual acuity presenting as detached retina.
11 An Unusual Chiasmal SyndromeJorge C. Kattah, MDA 30-year-old male a 3-week history of progressive loss of vision OD associated with intermittent, pulsating bi-frontal headache, nausea and vomiting.
12 Bilateral Progressive Visual LossLawrence W. Hirst, MD; George Allen, MDAn 18-year old male with a 3-month history of bilateral visual loss.
13 Opsoclonus and MyoclonusC. Wertenbaker, MD; M. Behrens, MD; C. Plank, MDA 66-year old male with a sudden onset of dizziness, aggravated by head motion and inability to stand or sit. A 2+ pack-a-day smoker with a history of emphysema.
14 Optic Atrophy and an Orbital MassRobert D. Yee, MDA 60-year old male with a 3-month history of blurred vision OS.
15 Orbitofacial AngiomatosisCheryl R. Zaret, MD; Myles M. Behrens, MD; Frederick A. Jakobiec, MDA 5-month old female with a congenital left facial nevus flammeus with a 10-day history of left proptosis with epiphora.
16 Progressive Ataxia and Spasticity with Advancing Bilateral Optic AtrophyJames B. MacLean, MDA 24-year old female with transient loss of vision OD followed two years later by a sudden onset of ataxia of right extremities and weakness of left extremities. Family history remarkable for well-defined neurological illness.
17 Progressive Cerebellar DegenerationAvery Brown, MD; David S. Zee, MD; Dolad L. Price, MDA 63-year old white female with unsteady gait and gaze abnormalities. Previous history significant for alcohol abuse.
18 Progressive Visual Loss and Fundus AbnormalityRichard E. Appen, MD; G. de Venecia, MD; J. R. Ferweda, MDA 44-year old female with 6-month history of progressive, painless loss of vision OD. A 2 pack-a-day smoker.
19 Progressive Visual Loss in the Ninth Decade: 'The Right Place, but the Wrong Time'Larry Parker, MD; Joel S. Glaser, MDAn 81-year old female with a 15-month history of loss of vision OS with later progression OD.
20 Recurrent Falx Meningioma and an Enlarged LiverThomas R. Hedges, Jr., MD; David Nicole, MDA 36-year old female first had presented ten years previously at age 26, with a 9-month history of headache, unsteadiness of gait, recurrent vomiting and gradually diminishing vision.
21 Too Much of a Good ThingZ. Nicholas Zakov, MD; Daniel M. Albert, MDA 59-year old male with a history of acute methanol intoxication leading with 48 hours to a visual acuity of NLP OU with fixed pupils.
22 Bluish Hemagiomas of the Skin, Focal Seizures, and Homonymous HemianopiaE. A. Waybright, MD; J. B. Selhorst, MD; J. W. Harbison, MDA 19-year-old male with a 4-month history of clonic left arm twitching and subsequent complaints of bi-frontal headache.
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