1 - 25 of 35
Number of results to display per page
TitleCreatorHistory
1 Optic Neuropathy and an Orbital MassThomas C. Spoor, MD; Frank Bastian, MDA 70-year old male with ischemic optic neuropathy OD
2 Optic Neuritis in PregnancyNorman J. Schatz, MD; Robert C. Harbour, MD; Dan Boghen, MD; Peter J. Savino, MD; Robert C. Sergott, MD; Thomas M. Bosley, MD; Mark L. Moster, MDA 32-year old female in the eighth month of her third pregnancy developed progressive blurred vision OS.
3 Optic Neuritis in an Elderly WomanAlfredo A. Sadun, MD, PhD; Judith D. Schaechter; Gary E. Borodic, MDA 66-year old female loss of vision OS.
4 Pupil Sparing Third Nerve PalsyJohn O. Susac, MDA 72-year old female with diplopia. Previous history significant for uterine cancer and remote presumption of melanoma.
5 A Progressive Pulimonary and Neurologic Disorder in a Middle-Aged ManMaurice R. Hanson, MD; Atanase R. Craciun, MD; Samuel M. Chou, MD; David Schmidt, MD; Robert Daroff, MDA 59-year old male with anorexia, weight loss, and a nonproductive cough.
6 Optic Atrophy Followed By A Swollen Optic DiscBenjamin M. Frishberg, MD; Marjorie E. Seybold, MDA 45-year old female with a 1-year history of weight gain, hypersomnolence and a 4-month history of episodic right-sided headache, expressive aphasia and hemidysesthesia.
7 Oscillopsia Produced by Sound & Air Pressure ChangeC. Gerald Maitland, MD; Fred C. ChuA 36-year old male with a 6-week history of a momentary sense of dysequilibrium associated with changes in body position.
8 Unusual Eye Movements in Two Patients with Invasive Pituitary AdenomasWilliam T. Shults, MDTwo middle-aged patients developed an unusual ocular motility disturbance following surgery and radiation therapy for pituitary adenoma invasive into cavernous sinus.
9 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Bilateral Oculomotor Nerve PalsyThomas J. Zweifel, DOA 35-year old male with an 11-day history of blurred vision in left horizontal gaze progressing to oblique diplopia and bilateral ptosis.
10 Parasellar Tumor with Extraocular Muscle PalsiesRichard L. Sogg, MDA 28-year old female with with right retrobulbar headache, diplopia and decreased acuity OD with mild right facial swelling and erythema.
11 Orbital Pseudo Tumor Followed by MSJon N. Curry, MD; James R. Coppeto, MD; Simmons Lessell, MDA 58-year old male with a 4-month history of progressive gait disturbance and dysphagia. Previous history significant for multiple sclerosis and orbital pseudotumor.
12 A Case of Rapid Fading of Visual FunctionChristopher Kennard, PhD, MRCP; K. H. RuddockA 33-year old female with a 2-week history of episodic headache accompanied with vomiting. Previous history significant for malignant melanoma, excised from left thigh.
13 A Skew DeviationJohn L. Keltner, MD; Alan M. Roth, MDA 5-month old male with hypotrophic OD.
14 An Unusual Cause of an Adie's PupilFloyd A. Warren, MD; Mark J. Kupersmith, MDA 35-year old female with blurred vision OD and diplopia on right horizontal gaze.
15 Thalamic Hemorrhage with Down Gaze PreferenceJames B. MacLean, MDA 62-year old male with a sudden left hemiparesis. Previous history significant for hypertension.
16 Unexpected Villian in Infantile NystagmusJ. Raymond Buncic, MDA 10-month old male was noted by his parents to have abnormal eye movements since age one month, first in one eye and then in the other a week later.
17 Recurrent Visual Loss After Removal of an Olfactory Groove MeningiomaGregory Komorsky, DO; Ronald M. Burde, MD; Terence G. Klingele, MD; William M. Hart, Jr., MD, PhDA 53-year old male with a 6-month history of decreasing visual acuity OS.
18 A Tough Bone to CrackLenworth N. Johnson, MD; Gregory B. Krohel, MD; Carl Wirth, MDA 5-year old male with worsening optic disc edema.
19 A Floppy Infant with Ocular AbnormalitiesJoel M. Weinstein, MD; Joseph W. Sassani, MD; Javad Towfigi, MDA 1-year old male born with multiple congenital systemic and ocular anomalies.
20 Progressive Neurologic Deterioration and Slow SaccadesR. John Leigh, MD; Irma M. Parhad, MD; Arthur W. Clark, MDA 20-year old female with progressive mental and neurological deterioration.
21 Transient Ophthalmoplegia with AtaxiaRobert D. Yee, MD; Nina Zasorin, MD; Robert W. Baloh, MD; Robert S. Hepler, MDCase 1 - An 8 year-old boy developed diplopia and lethargy after an URI. Case 2 - A 51 year-old man developed conjunctivitis and pharyngitis and noted diplopia and imbalance 3 days later. Case 3 - An 18 year-old man developed diplopia and imbalance following an URI.
22 Eroptosis and Scalp TendernessMario L. R. Monteiro, MD; James R. Coppeto, MDA 64-year old female with temporal-parietal scalp tenderness and swelling. Previous history significant for fatty cyst of the breast.
23 Cecocentral Scotomata & Changing CT ScanR. T. Spector, MD; J. Lawton Smith, MD; Joseph C. Parker, J., MDA 69-year old male with a 6-month history of decreasing visual acuity.
24 Exophthalmos following a Periocular ContussionGary Edward Borodic, MD; Alfredo A. Sadun, MD, PhD; Don Bienfang, MDA 30-year old female struck in the face with resultant massive periocular contusion.
25 Chiasmal Compression, Again!Richard H. Feit, MD; Carl Ellenberger Jr., MDA 61-year old female with 6-month history of blurred vision and occipital headache.
1 - 25 of 35