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1 Visual Loss; Is the Cure as Bad as the Disease?Thomas R. Mizen, MD; Ronald M. Burde, MD; William M. Hart, Jr., MD, PhD; Terence G. Klingele, MDA 43-year old female with 10-day history of blurred vision and headache.
2 Out-of-SightJoel S. Mindel, MDA 45-year old male with episodic burred vision and diplopia deteriorating over a 2 week period.. Previously history significant for resected pituitary tumor manged with dopamine agonist. Family history remarkable for son patched for amblyopia.
3 Pituitary Tumor Unresponsive to Appropriate TherapyPreston C. Calvert, MD; Neil R. Miller, MDA 29-year old male with diplopia, bi-frontal headache and blurred vision OD.
4 The Boy Who Saw Colors - Bilateral Optic Atrophy in ChildhoodJon N. Currie, MD; Simmons Lessell, MDa 6-year old male with poor vision.
5 Non-Idiopathic Chronic UveitisSteven E. Feldon, MDA 50-year old female with a 6-month history of floaters and decreased vision OS attributed to chronic vitritis and iridocyclitis. Previous history significant for an asymptomatic lymphoproliferative disorder resembling chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
6 Where Does the Basilar Artery Stop? An Unusual Case of Posterior Circulation IschemiaFrederick E. Lepore, MD; Douglas C. Miller, MD PhD; Vito Gulli, MDA 91-year old male found unresponsive with bilateral prosis and exotropia. Previous history significant for cervical arthritis and a cardiac condition requiring digoxin.
7 One-and-a-half SyndromeJohn W. Gittinger Jr., MDA 75-year old male with a history of diplopia.
8 Not So Benign Intracranial HypertensionDuncan P. Anderson, MDA 30-year old male with a 2-week history of incapacitating frontal headache and associated nausea, diplopia and intermittent blurred vision OD. Previous history significant for Raynaud disease, pancreatits and intermittent oral and penile lesions.
9 Spontaneous Rapid Periodic AnisocoriaRichard L. Sogg, MD; Carol M. SzymanskiA 5 1/2-year-old male episodic mydriasis lasting 20 to 30 seconds followed by miosis, ptosis, and possibly enophthalmos.
10 Pre(ciliary) ganglionic anisocoriaThomas L. Slamovits, MD; Ronald M. Burde, MDA 52-year old male with a pituitary tumor discovered during a CT scan. Tx Surgery, Pilocarpine
11 A Brainstem SyndromeSteven A. Newman, MD; Richard Wenzel, MD; Estelle May, MDCase 1: A 23-year old female with fever, chills, malaise, occipital headache and ataxia. Case2: A 53-year old male with a 1-month history of severe, recurrent headache, lethargy and left hemiplegia.
12 Papilledema and Prostate CancerJames A. Goodwin, MD; Lonnie Amico, MD; Tulay Kansu, MDA 51-year old male with a 1-week history of left hemi-sensory loss.
13 Blindness in Cerebral GliomaBruce W. Wilson, MDA 61-year old female with a sudden loss of vision to blindness. Previous history significant for biopsy-proven cerebral glioblastoma multiforme.
14 Congenital Arthrogryposis MultiplexRichard L. Sogg, MD; Edward J. Novotny, MDA full-term 2.9 kg male with arthrogryposis congenita multiplex.
15 Arteriovenous Malformation of the Optic Nerve and Chiasm Causing Optic Atrophy and Enlargement of the Optic CanalWarren L. Felton III, MD; John W. Harbison, MD; John B. Selhorst, MDA 22-year old male with decreasing vision OD, right optic atrophy and right-sided retro-orbital pain.
16 Atypical Clinical Presentation of PSPDavid G. Cogan, MD; David Katz; Maureen Polsby; Fred Chu; David BachmanA 64-year old female whose symptoms began at age 57 with progressive gait disturbance, dysarthria, general slowness and poor vision.
17 Blindness and Hemiparesis from a Sebaceous CystJohn L. Keltner, MD; Alan M. Roth, MD; Thomas P. Kidwell, MDA 22-year old female with ophthamoplegia OS. Previous history significant for sebaceous cyst removed from forehead and subcutaneous necrotic lesion below incision. Subsequent extenteration of left orbit.
18 Mechanism of Oculomotor SynkinesisPatrick Sibony, MD; Craig Evinger, PhD; Simmons Lessell, MDA 69-year old female with periocular pain OD and ptosis.
19 Confusion and Retinal HemorrhagesRichard E. Appen, MD; G. de Venecia, MDA 53-year old male with a 2-week history of mental confusion and hallucinations. Prior to hospitalization, slurred speech, impaired gait and drowsiness was observed.
20 Atypical Optic NeuritisMartin P. Kolsky, MD; Jorge Kattah, MDA 34-year old female with sudden painless loss of vision OS.
21 Homonymouse Horizontal SectoranopiaJohn E. Carter, MD; Michael Rosenberg, MD; Patrick O'Connor, MDA 26-year old male brought to hospital following a seizure.
22 Hemianopia, Seizures, Amnesia, and Unusual Radiographic FindingsMaurice R. Hanson, MD; P. Sweeney; S. Chou; J. BayA 49-year old male with blurred vision and cognitive deficit.
23 Loss of Saccadic Eye Movements after Cardiac SurgeryMaurice R. Hanson, MD; M. Tomsak, MD; M. Hamid, PhD; S. Chou, MDA 31-year old male with blurred vision and self-reported inability to move his eyes following cardiac surgery for repair of ascending aortic aneurysm and aortic valve replacement. Previous history significant for aortic valvuloplasty for congenital aortic stenosis.
24 Fever and OphthalmoplegiaCharles G. Maitland, MD; George F. Slade, MD; John P. Mahoney, MD; Lyndon K. Goodwin, MDA 53-year old male with right occipital headache and fever.
25 Therapy of Intracranial Arteriovenous MalformationsStephen Thurston, MD; Carl Ellenberger, Jr.; Mark Kupersmith; Alex BerensteinA 64-year old female with frontal headaches and hearing her heartbeat in both ears.
26 Selective Paralysis of Downward Gaze Caused by Bilateral Lesions of the Mesencephalic Periaqueductal Gray MatterLawrence Jacobs, MD; Reid R. Heffner, Jr., MD; Richard P. Newman, MDA 31-year old female with selective paralysis of downward gaze with upward gaze preserved following resuscitation after cardiac arrest.
27 Uniocular dysathesia and an unusual intracranial massAlan S. Weingarden, MD; Jonathan D. Wirtschafter, MDA 22-year old male with self-reported horizontal diplopia and intermittent drifting of his right eye 1-week after a motor vehicle accident.
28 Suprasellar MassJames R. Coppeto, MD; Mario L. R. Monteiro, MD; Dean Uphoff, MDA 15-year old male with progressive blurred vision OD.
29 Slowly Progressive, Partial Third and Sixth Nerve Palsies in a Young ManRobert C. Sergott, MD; William F. Hickey, MD; Peter J. Savino, MD; Thomas M. Bosley, MD; Norman J. Schatz, MDA 33-year old male with progressive, oblique, binocular double vision.
30 Sudden Blindness in a Man with Adenocarcinoma of the Nasal CavityRobert F. Saul, MD; James Favino, MDA 63-year old male with acute loss of vision to LP OU. Previous history significant for injury to right eye with retinal detachment, epistaxis and biopsy Dx adenocarcinoma of the left ethmoid and frontal sinuses.
31 Neoplastic AngioendotheliomatosisMark J. Kupersmith, MD; Floyd A. Warren, MD; Larry P. Frohman, MD; Norman Charles, MD; William Hass, MDN/A
32 A Parasellar ChimeraIvor S. Levy, FRCS; Farhad AfsharA 57-year old male with headache, nausea and diplopia.
33 Headaches, Diplopia and UveitisGita Moorthy, MD; David L. Knox, MD; Bernard R. Marsh, MDA 58-year old female with episodic diplopia and frontal sinus headache.
34 Convergence-Masseter MyoclonusMichael A. Schwartz, MD; J. K. Harris; A. L. Ochs; J. B. SelhorstA 46-year old male with a progressive inability to read over a 6-month period.
35 Heterotopic Peri-Staphylmatous Orbital Mass Optic Nerve ColobomaMichael W. Brennan, MD; Baird Grimson, MDA 22-year old female who at age 4 presented with progressive proptosis OS.
36 Bilateral Uveitis and DementiaThomas M. Bosley, MD; Peter J. Savino, MD; Norman J. Schatz, MD; Robert C. Sergott, MDA 75-year old female with floaters OD was found to have bilateral posterior uveitis with multiple small, yellow areas OU in the retinal periphery at the level of the pigment epithelium thought most compatible with birdshot choroidopathy.
37 Left Optic Radiation LesionEdward M. Cohn, MDA 21-year old female with visual field disturbances and headache. Previous history significant for astrocytoma Tx: Surgery XRT
38 Bilateral PtosisRoy W. Beck, MD; Roy E. Twyman, MD; Terry W. Hood, MDA 24-year old male with progressive bilateral ptosis.
39 Eye of Bone, Braine of Stone: The Case of the Petrified KidJonathan D. Fratkin, MD; Gault M. Farrell, MD; Alan A. Rozycki, MD; Mitchell K. RossA 17-year old male with trunkal ataxia, tremor, dysarthria and lateral gaze nystagmus.
40 French Canadian Lid FlutterGregory L. Barkley, MD; Jeffrey G. Odel, MD; Mark R. Glasberg, MDA 58-year old female of French Canadian descent who at age 50 developed gradual, progressive weakness, dysphagia and ptosis in the same manner as had her father, grandmother and great-grandmother.
41 Anaplastic Astrocytoma RevisitedFloyd A. Warren, MD; Thomas L. Slamovits, MDA 67-year old female diagnosed following brain biopsy with an anaplastic astrocytoma.
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