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26 Enlarged Optic Nerve on CT ScanBarbara Feldman, MD; Monica Monica, MD; Curtis Margo, MD; Henry J. L. Van Dyk, MDA 32-year old male with acute loss of vision OS. Previous history significant for gunshot wound to the left maxillary area without ocular involvement.
27 Gangliosidoses and the Fetal RetinaDavid G. Cogan, MD; Toichiro Kuwabara, MDEyes were obtained from a 21 week old fetus by therapeutic abortion from a 27 year old primparous Jewish woman. Eyes were obtained from a 22 week old fetus by therapeutic abortion from a 30 year old gravid 2 non-Jewish woman whose previous child died at 15 months of age.
28 Bilateral Orbicularis Oculi MovementJeffrey G. Odel, MD; Jay M. Gorell, MD; Vicki Wheelock, MD; B. K. Ahmad, MDA 15-year old female with a 1-week history of involuntary rippling movements of the face and increased clumsiness of gait.
29 Looking through the Spinal CordJohn B. Selhorst, MD; G. Madge; N. GhatakA 68-year old male with right cranial headache one week after a right carotid endarterectomy.
30 Downbeating Nystagmus and Lithium IntoxicationJames J. Corbett, MD; H. Stanley Thompson; Michael Hart; Deanna AlbertA 63-year old obese female with Type II diabetes mellitus, hypertension and osteoarthritis (controlled).
31 Chiasmal CompressionIvor S. Levy, FRCSA 22-year old male with a 2-week history of headache and diplopia, arthralgia, general weakness and photophobia.
32 Horizontal Gaze Palsy Following Exertion CT and NMR CorrelationShirley H. Wray, MD, PhD, FRCP; L. Dana DeWitt; J. Phillip KistlerCase 1: A 55-year old female with a previous history of metastatic breast neoplasm with a sudden onset of 'a feeling of spinning' while playing tennis. Case 2: A 21-year old male with a sudden onset of vertigo, nausea and vomiting, ringing in the ears, headache, blurred vision, disturbed speech and...
33 Hyperventilation-Induced NystagmusDavid S. Zee, MD; John W. Griffin; Tim Hain; Michael Halliday; Donlin LongA 20-year old male with twitching around the right eye when exercising.
34 Horizontal Midbrain OphthalmoparesisDavid H. Zackon, MD; James A. Sharpe, MDCase 1: A 54-year old female with bilateral ptosis following renal transplantation. Case 2: A 64-year old male with binocular limitation of elevation and limited depression and adduction OS four months after lobectomy for squamous cell carcinoma of the lung.
35 Compressive Optic Neuropathy: An Unusual CaseJames T. Rutka, MD; James A. Sharpe, MD; Lothar Resch, MDA 37-year old female with a 2-month history of headaches and progressive loss of vision.
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