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1 Invasion of the Nerve Snatchers, Part III (PowerPoint)Donna L. Hill, MD, UFJP-Neuroscience InstituteA 45-year old male with a 3-day history of worsening headache and double vision.
2 Mackenzie's Legacy (PowerPoint)Elena, R. Drudy, MD, Meridian HealthA 55-year old female with a 4-year history of seeing yellow light to the right accompanied by a 1-year history of bifrontal headache.
3 Diagnosis of Inclusion (PowerPoint)Iris Ben-Bassat Mizrachi, MD, The Goldschleger Eye InstituteA 50-year old female with a 2-day history of headache and fever found unresponsive at home.
4 Hard to Get (PowerPoint)Ruth Huna-Baron, MD, The Goldschleger Eye InstituteA 77-year old male with headache and visual loss OD. Previous history significant for hypertension, ischemic heart disease, basal cell carcinoma and invasive transitional cell carcinoma Tx cystectomy and chemotherapy.
5 A Star is Born (PowerPoint)Nadia Kazim, MD, FACS, Kazim Eyelid SurgeryA 47-year old female with persistent painless blurred vision OD preceded by peri-orbital headache. Previous history significant for anemia and arthritis. SH: Positive for tobacco use (1 PPD x 30 yrs).
6 Highly Impossible (PowerPoint)William A. Fletcher, MD, Departments of Clinical Neurosciences & Surgery, University of CalgaryA 4-year old male with a 1 1/2-year history of visual loss OU. Previous history significant for macrocephaly.
7 Her XT Made Me Go ET (PowerPoint)Norah S. Lincoff MD, University at BuffaloA 16-year old female with a 10-year history of headache and progressive loss of vision OD.
8 When a Fine Diagnosis Isn't Good EnoughRobin WilsonA 54-year old with a 6-month history of "dancing eyes" and progressive cognitive and behavioral changes. Previous history significant hypertension and coronary angioplasty.
9 Kryptonite NevermoreMichael S. Vaphiades, MD, University of AlabamaA 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.
10 Star Light, Star BrightShannon C. Lynch, MD, University of Nebraska Medical CenterAn 83-year female with ptosis and binocular oblique diplopia.
11 When All Else Fails, Lay on HandsRoger E. Turbin, MD, Rutgers New Jersey Medical SchoolA 57-year old female with an 8-month history of photopsia and dark spots OS 1 month after second renal transplant. Renal failure attributed to biopsy-proven renal sarcoidosis.
12 Invasion of the Nerve Snatchers, Part IIIHill, Donna M.A 45-year old male with a 3-day history of worsening headache and double vision.
13 Bright Meninges; Dim DoctorsValérie Biousse, MD Departments of Ophthalmology and Neurology, Emory University School of MedicineA 32-year old male with headache and diplopia.
14 Pseudo-Pseudo Orbital Tumor (PowerPoint)Nicholas T. MonsulA 53-year old male with orbital fullness, pain associated with red eyes and diplopia.
15 Giant Step for Mankind (PowerPoint)Orin ZwickA 29-year old male with a 2-month history of blurred vision OD, headache and progressive eyelid swelling and expanding mass right temporal region. Previous history significant for chronic renal failure.
16 Once Upon an MRI Dreary (PowerPoint)Richard L. LevyA 59-year old African-American female with hypercholesterolemia, benign colonic polyps and stress-related headaches.
17 19-year-old Man with Dizziness and Blackout Spells (PowerPoint)Neil R. Miller, MD, Professor of Ophthalmology, Johns Hopkins UniversityA 19-year old male with a history of bizarre behavior, dizziness and black-out spells. Initial manifestation a self-described head rush followed by a black-out spell while at work. 2 months later, patient developed a right facial droop and expressive aphasia.
18 19-Year Old Man with Dizziness and Blackout SpellsNeil R. Miller, MD, Professor of Ophthalmology, Johns Hopkins UniversityA 19-year old male with a history of bizarre behavior, dizziness and black-out spells. Initial manifestation a self-described head rush followed by a black-out spell while at work. 2 months later, patient developed a right facial droop and expressive aphasia.
19 Junction, Junction What's Your Function? (PowerPoint)Joseph G. Chacko, MD, University of ArkansasA 38-year old male with a sudden onset of decreased vision OS, accompanied by headache. Previous history significant for low back pain, anemia and thrombocytopenia (resolved with blood transfusions). Previous ocular history significant for bilateral retinal hemorrhages during the episode of anemia 3...
20 Man with a RushNicola G. Ghazi, MD, Department of Ophthalmology, Texas Tech University Health Sciences CenterA 42-year old male with headache, tinnitus and persistent color retention. Previous history significant for sciatica.
21 You've Got Some Nerve … But You Ain't Spineless!Guy V. JirawuthiworavongA 54-year old female with a sudden, painless loss of vision OD. Previous history significant for pituitary adenoma, resected 6 year prior along with hypertension, diabetes insipidus and hypercholesterolemia.
22 Obvious Case of Giant Cell Arteritis (PowerPoint)Kevin M. BarrettA 64-year-old male with a 6-month history of fatigue, weight loss, shoulder/hip girdle discomfort, jaw pain when chewing and episodic monocular loss of vision. Previous history significant for hypertension, prostate cancer (s/p prostatectomy), adenomatous hyperplasia (s/p thyroidectomy) and kidney c...
23 Cases presented at the NANOS 2005 Walsh SessionThis document includes a wide variety of neuro-ophthalmic cases as presented to physicians at the Frank B. Walsh session during the Annual North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society Meeting. Clinical cases are presented by neuro-ophthalmologists with comments by neuroradiologists, neuropathologists,...
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