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1 Bilaterally Enlarged Extraocular Muscles and Thickened Optic Nerve SheathsJames A. Garrity, MD; John S. Kennerdell, MDA 60-year old male with bilateral blurred vision and mild headache. Previous history significant for lumbar vertebra fracture sustained from a fall.
2 Warwick's Hypothesis ConfirmedRobert C. Harbour, MD; Kapil Sethi, MD; Taher El Gammal, MDA 49-year old male with diplopia and anisocoria. Previous history significant for hypertension and hemorrhagic cerebrovascular accident.
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5 Big Nerve, Big MuscleDilip A. Thomas, MD; Stephanie Goei, MD; Nestor Nieves, MD; Richard Hessler, MDA 26-year old female with a 1-year history of blurred vision OU, declining to LP OD over a 1-week period.
6 Cross-Sectional Orbital AnatomyJoel G. Sacks, MD N/A
7 Orbital MyositisJerry F. Donon, MD; A. Borit, MDA 70-year male with right eye pain, headache and diplopia.
8 Three's a CrowdKanwal Matharu; Veeral ShahA 2 year-old male boy was referred for painless, progressive proptosis in the right eye over a one year. The patient had no history of trauma, personal or family history of malignancy, or orbital inflammation, and had an unremarkable past medical history. On exam, the patient had fix and follow visi...
9 Graves Optic NeuropathyWalter H. Cobbs, MD; Ralph C. Eagle, Jr., MD; Thierry Hufnagel, MDA 47-year old male with bilateral blurred vision of a 2-month duration. Previous history significant for diabetes mellitus, hypertension and peptic ulcer.
10 End of InnocenceMichael S. Vaphiades, DO; Wade Brock, MD; Harry H. Brown, MD; Gussur Petursson, MD; Christoper T. Westfall, MDA 29-year old female with multiple episodes of painful unilateral proptosis in either eye and visual loss. Previous history significant for renal insufficiency, lower extremity ulcerations and antiphospholipid antibodies.
11 Is It or Isn't It? - AbstractPeter W. MacIntosh; Scott Jones; Milena Stocic; Amy Lin; Heather MossA 58-year-old woman with recurrent left idiopathic orbital inflammation (IOI) presented with one day of rapidly progressive bilateral proptosis, edema, right eye redness, photophobia, and blurry vision. Her right eye had previously been asymptomatic. Her left eye had macular scarring with reduced vi...
12 Is It or Isn't It? - Path PPTPeter W. MacIntosh; Scott Jones; Milena Stocic; Amy Lin; Heather MossA 58-year-old woman with recurrent left idiopathic orbital inflammation (IOI) presented with one day of rapidly progressive bilateral proptosis, edema, right eye redness, photophobia, and blurry vision. Her right eye had previously been asymptomatic. Her left eye had macular scarring with reduced vi...
13 Is It or Isn't It? - Presentation PPTPeter W. MacIntosh; Scott Jones; Milena Stocic; Amy Lin; Heather MossA 58-year-old woman with recurrent left idiopathic orbital inflammation (IOI) presented with one day of rapidly progressive bilateral proptosis, edema, right eye redness, photophobia, and blurry vision. Her right eye had previously been asymptomatic. Her left eye had macular scarring with reduced vi...
14 Undiscovered Islands - So Close, Yet So Far (PDF)Magdalena Wirth; Farahna Sabiq; Mehdi AgoumiA 30-year old female, visiting Canada from India, presented to ophthalmology with a 2-day history of right periorbital swelling, painful proptosis, fevers and chills. Initial examination suggested a clinical diagnosis of post-septal cellulitis with mild motility restriction, without optic nerve comp...
15 Hydrocephalus Appetizer, TED Entrée, Side of Bipolar Disease. Would You Like a Meatball With That?Eric Caskey; Bradley Katz; Bhupendra Patel; Roger Harrie; Meagan Seay; Benjamin Witt; Yoshimi Anzai; Alison Crum; Judith Warner1, Kathleen DigreA 74-year-old man presented with a one year history of progressive, asymmetric proptosis. His past medical history by bilateral optic neuropathy, thyroid eye disease complicated by lithium treatment for bipolar disease, benign prostatic included hydrocephalus associated with aqueductal stenosis, sta...
16 Lumps and Bumps - SlidesWayne Tie; Martha SchatzA 37 year-old man with no PMH presented with bilateral painful red eyes and progressive proptosis for several months. He noted the increasing protrusion of both eyes, but only complained of recent onset of pain in both eyes over the last four days. He also developed worsening blurry vision in both e...
17 Lumps and Bumps - AbstractWayne Tie; Martha SchatzA 37 year-old man with no PMH presented with bilateral painful red eyes and progressive proptosis for several months. He noted the increasing protrusion of both eyes, but only complained of recent onset of pain in both eyes over the last four days. He also developed worsening blurry vision in both e...
18 Confusing DiplopiaDan Boghen, MD, FRCPC; Katie Luneau, MD; Isabelle Hardy, MD, FRCSC; Patrick R. Boulos, MD, FRCSC; Julie Falardeau, MD, FRCSCA 45-year old female with diplopia.
19 Confusing Diplopia (PowerPoint)Dan Boghen, MD, FRCPC; Katie Luneau, MD; Isabelle Hardy, MD, FRCSC; Patrick R. Boulos, MD, FRCSC; Julie Falardeau, MD, FRCSCA 45-year old female with diplopia.
20 Using MuscleNagham Al-Zubidi; John E. Carter; Bundhit Tantawongski; Patricia Chevez-Barrios; Lyndon Tyler; Constance L. FryA 30- year-old Saudi female student with no past medical history presented an eight month history of progressive blurred vision primarily at near, anisocoria OS, and periocular discomfort with eye movements. Neuro-Ophthalmologic examination revealed best corrected visual acuity of OD 20/20 and OS 20...
21 Look in the Back (PDF)Tatiana Deveney; Aristides Capizzano; Jonathan TrobeA 59-year old man with Graves disease developed increasing proptosis and diplopia. Attributing these abnormalities to worsening of the Graves disease, an ophthalmologist treated him with high-dose oral and intravenous corticosteroids. When improvement did not occur, he underwent orbital x-irradiatio...
22 Eye That Went to the DogsGabriella Szatmary, MD; Alan J. Fink, MD, PC; Connie L. Smith, MDA 48-year old female with ptosis, photophobia, right eye pain and right-sided headache.
23 Using MuscleNagham Al-Zubidi; John E. Carter; Bundhit Tantawongski; Patricia Chevez-Barrios; Lyndon Tyler; Constance L. FryA 30- year-old Saudi female student with no past medical history presented an eight month history ofprogressive blurred vision primarily at near, anisocoria OS, and periocular discomfort with eyemovements. Neuro-Ophthalmologic examination revealed best corrected visual acuity of OD 20/20 andOS 20/30...
24 Isolated, Inferior Rectus Palsy in a Patient with Esophageal CarcinomaLyn A. Sedwick, MD; Thomas J. Pusateri, MD; Curtis E. Margo, MDA 55-year old male with a 2-week history of vertical, binocular diplopia. Previous history significant for squamous cell carcinoma of the esophagus with metastatic lesions in lung and supraclavicular lymph nodes.
25 Look in the Back (Slides)Tatiana Deveney; Aristides Capizzano; Jonathan TrobeA 59-year old man with Graves disease developed increasing proptosis and diplopia. Attributing these abnormalities to worsening of the Graves disease, an ophthalmologist treated him with high-dose oral and intravenous corticosteroids. When improvement did not occur, he underwent orbital x-irradiatio...
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