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1 Fooled ThriceJonathan Micieli; Hui-Kuo Shu; Alessandra Schmitt; Nancy NewmanA 40-year-old healthy man presented with a one-month history of left ptosis and binocular horizontal diplopia. Examination revealed normal afferent visual function. He had left ptosis and there was limitation of elevation, depression, adduction and a dilated, sluggishly reactive pupil in the left ey...
2 Fooled ThriceJonathan Micieli; Hui-Kuo Shu; Alessandra Schmitt; Nancy NewmanA 40-year-old healthy man presented with a one-month history of left ptosis and binocular horizontal diplopia. Examination revealed normal afferent visual function. He had left ptosis and there was limitation of elevation, depression, adduction and a dilated, sluggishly reactive pupil in the left ey...
3 Mechanism of Oculomotor SynkinesisPatrick Sibony, MD; Craig Evinger, PhD; Simmons Lessell, MDA 69-year old female with periocular pain OD and ptosis.
4 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.
5 Ophthalmoplegic Migraine: Toward a Better UnderstandingAlexander S. Mark, MD; Jan Casselman, MD; Douglas Brown, MD; Luisa Divano, MD; Joao Sanchez, MD; J. M. Gerard, MD; Martin Kolsky, MDA 12-year old with headaches and right III nerve palsy involving the pupil.
6 Partial Third Nerve Palsies in a Child with Complex Partial SeizuresElizabeth C. Dooling, MDA 12-year old female with a 3-week history of ptosis and diplopia OD.
7 Third Nerve Palsy with Progressive Spinal Cord DysfunctionRobert S. Hepler, MD; J. Andrews, MDA 45-year old female with a right third nerve palsy that three months prior commenced with progressive ptosis.
8 Acute Third Nerve Palsy in a Malformed DwarfNicholas J. Volpe, MD; Simmons Lessell, MD; Christopher Ogilvy, MDA 28-year old male with headache and ptosis. Previous history significant for physical abnormalities and seizures consistent with an underlying heritable syndrome.
9 An Unusual Cause of Isolated Third Nerve Palsy in an InfantNancy R. Barbas, MD; Thomas R. Hedges, III, MDA 9-month old male with drooping ptosis and limitation of movement OD.
10 Unilateral Intranuclear OphthalmoplegiaJohn Hardman, MD; Kenneth Earle, MDA 67-year old female with a 10-year history of rheumatoid arthiritis treated with steroids developed progressive neurologic deterioration over an 8-week period.
11 Acute Painful Third Nerve Palsy in a 45 Year OldRandy H. Kardon, MD; Syndee J. GivreA 45-year old male with severe high orbital pain followed by double vision and ptosis.
12 The Ophthalmoplegic Migraine TrainJohn B. Kerrison, MD; Neil R. Miller, MDA 48-year old female with a history of chronic recurrent headache and painful ophthalmoplegia. Previous history significant for diabetes mellitus.
13 Third Nerve Palsy in a South American GirlHoward R. Krauss, MD; John S. Kennerdell, MD; John D. Vries, MD; Robert A. Price, MD; Patrick A. Sibony, MD; Thomas L. Slamovits, MDA 13-month old female referred from Caracas, Venezuela with a right third nerve palsy.
14 Painful Ophthalmoplegia Following Cataract ExtractionLanning B. Kline, MD; Richard B. Morawetz, MDA 77-year old male developed peri-orbital pain and III and IV nerve palsies after a left extracapsular cataract extraction with insertion of a posterior chamber lens.
15 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.
16 CurtainsPaul Phillips; Edgardo Angtuaco; Lamonda SlapeA 51-year old male with headache, photophobia, fatigue, loss of appetite and low-grade fever. Referral made for bilateral ptosis, diplopia and headache. Previous history significant for chronic back pain and rheumatic fever.
17 Curtains (PowerPoint)Paul Phillips; Edgardo Angtuaco; Lamonda SlapeA 51-year old male with headache, photophobia, fatigue, loss of appetite and low-grade fever. Referral made for bilateral ptosis, diplopia and headache. Previous history significant for chronic back pain and rheumatic fever.
18 An Unusual Case of Third Nerve PalsyHiroshi Mitsumoto, MD; Patrick J. Sweeney, MDA 43-year old female with ascites and a pelvic mass. Previous history significant for facial pain, double vision and right-sided ptosis.
19 To Get If Off My ChestSteven A. Newman, MDA 17-year old male with a 1-month history of right frontal headache, progressive right ptosis and diplopia.
20 Bilateral 3rd Nerve Palsy in a 75 Year-Old ManValerie A. Purvin, MD; Julius Goodman, MD; Jose Bonnin, MDA 75-year old male with painless diplopia and right upper lid ptosis.
21 The Terrible ThreesMays El-Dairi; Kim Jiramongkolchai; Thomas Cummings; M. Tariq BhattiA 3-year old female with a third cranial nerve palsy. One year prior to presentation, vomiting, headache noted along with left ptosis and anisocoria: Dx Horner Syndrome.
22 The Terrible Threes (PowerPoint)Mays El-Dairi; Kim Jiramongkolchai; Thomas Cummings; M. Tariq BhattiA 3-year old female with a third cranial nerve palsy. One year prior to presentation, vomiting, headache noted along with left ptosis and anisocoria: Dx Horner Syndrome.
23 Diffusion, Perfusion, ConfusionRoger E. Turbin, MD; Andrew Ku, MD; Jon Brillman; John Kennerdell, MDA 49-year old female underwent uncomplicated repeat cardiac catheterization for recurrent crescendo angina 26 days after a coronary artery stent was placed. Previous history significant for diabetes.
24 Kryptonite NevermoreMichael Vaphiades, DOA 65-year old male with progressive painful binocular diplopia, followed by ptosis and fixed and dilated pupil OD. Previous history significant for angina and hypertension.
25 Primary Aberrant Regeneration of the Thrid Nerve at Its Emergence from the MidbrainJames J. Corbett, MD; R. Kardon; J. Barton; T. Martin; J. DowlerA 49-year old female with a 2-week history of enlarged left pupil, droopy lid, pain and visual loss OS and double vision on right gaze.
26 A Flu-Like IllnessShirley H. Wray, MD; Ronald Budzik, MDA 50-year old male with 5-month history of flu-like illness characterized by mild fevers, frequent chills, night sweats, sinus congestion and diffuse myalgias in chest, abdomen, legs and soles of the feet. Three days PTA awoke unable to open his right eye. Diplopia with eye open. Previous history s...
27 Cross Your 'I's' (Eyes) and Dot Your 'T's' (Threes)Robert D. Yee, MD; Paul Nelson, MD; Biagio Azzarelli, MDA 72-year old male with a 50-year history of low back pain, weakness and sensory loss in the legs Tx 6 surgeries over 32 years. Leg weakness and numbness progressed with subsequent bladder and bowel incontinence and severe bilateral hearing loss.
28 An Apple a DayJoseph Fong; James O'Brien; Anil PatelA 73-year-old female presented with a 4-month-history of gradually worsening binocular oblique diplopia, right upper; eyelid ptosis, right-sided facial weakness, and facial pain and paresthesia in the right V1 and V2 distribution. She presented; with a prior diagnosis of trigeminal neuralgia as a re...
29 Jacobson's RuleRobert L. Lesser, MD; Isaac Goodrich, MDA 75-year old female with a sudden onset of vertical diplopia associated with a throbbing sensation on the right retro-orbital side.
30 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.
31 Isolated Third Nerve Palsy Caused by Intracranial Spread (Powerpoint)Celia Chen, MD, MPH; Neil Miller, MD; Andrew Lane, MD; Charles Eberhart, MDA 53-year old male with a 1-month history of diplopia and swelling OD. Previous history significant for systemic lupus erythematosus.
32 Isolated Third Nerve Palsy Caused by Intracranial Spread of Idiopathic Orbital Inflammation?Celia Chen, MD, MPH; Neil Miller, MD; Andrew Lane, MD; Charles Eberhart, MDA 53-year old male with a 1-month history of diplopia and swelling OD. Previous history significant for systemic lupus erythematosus.
33 Question Not AskedWilliam A. Fletcher, MD, FRCPC; Rolan N. Auer, MD, PhD, FRCPCA 62-year old male developed a sensation of water running over his head in the left temporo-parietal region. Previous history significant for skin cancer.
34 Tracking Down the Third NerveDina A. Jacobs, MD; Josep Dalmau, MD, PhD; Ethan Stolzenberg, MD, PhD; Nicholas Volpe, MDA 37-year old female with drooping left lid and diplopia. Previous history significant for a prolactinoma Dx when presented at 9-years with vision loss and field defect OS. Tx: Radiotherapy
35 An Ocular Myasthenic SyndromeMark J. Kupersmith, MD; R. Reuben; M. Gelwan, M. A. Greco; D. Ma; F. WarrenA 15-month old male developed droopy eyelids the day he suffered minor head trauma. Subsequently, over a 2-week period lethargy and fatigue were manifest.
36 A Definite MaybeRaghu Mudumbai; Alex Solomon73 yo man French-Canadian presented to our institution for another opinion for a long standing diagnosis of Oculopharyngeal Dystrophy given at an outside institution. 17 years ago, the patient developed unfluctuating double vision that progressed to include severe, unfluctuating ptosis and mild dysp...
37 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...
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