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1 The Costs of ContainmentJeffrey GelfandA 68-year old male with 1-1/2 year history of painless blurred vision OU. Previous history significant for subacute paraparesis from spinal meningitis (subsequently resolved), ischemic optic neuropathy with residual central loss of vision OS. Remote history of a 78 pack-year of smoking.
2 The Costs of Containment (PowerPoint)Jeffrey GelfandA 68-year old male with 1-1/2 year history of painless blurred vision OU. Previous history significant for subacute paraparesis from spinal meningitis (subsequently resolved), ischemic optic neuropathy with residual central loss of vision OS. Remote history of a 78 pack-year of smoking.
3 How Many Surgeons and Pathologists Does It Take to Diagnose an Orbital Neoplasm? (PowerPoint)Allison N. McCoyA 13-year old male with a 2-year history of recurrent subconjunctival hemorrhage, pain, and swelling OD. Previous history significant for ADHD.
4 How Many Surgeons and Pathologists Does It Take to Diagnose an Orbital Neoplasm?Allison N. McCoyA 13-year old male with a 2-year history of recurrent subconjunctival hemorrhage, pain, and swelling OD. Previous history significant for ADHD.
5 The Case of a Dog GroomerMadhura TamhankarA 64-year old female with a 2-month history of binocular vertical diplopia. Previous history significant for hypertension, colon cancer treated with bowel resection, restless leg syndrome and hypothyroidism. Previous ocular history significant for amblyopia OD and narrow angles Tx laser iridotomy.
6 The Case of a Dog Groomer (PowerPoint)Madhura TamhankarA 64-year old female with a 2-month history of binocular vertical diplopia. Previous history significant for hypertension, colon cancer treated with bowel resection, restless leg syndrome and hypothyroidism. Previous ocular history significant for amblyopia OD and narrow angles Tx laser iridotomy.
7 A Wolf in Sheep's ClothingHeather E. MossA 23-year old male with transient visual obscurations and subsequent bilateral peripheral loss of vision.
8 A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing (PowerPoint)Heather E. MossA 23-year old male with transient visual obscurations and subsequent bilateral peripheral loss of vision.
9 A Case of Net Visual Loss and GainThomas SlamovitsA 68-year old female with a sudden loss of vision OU. Previous history significant for anemia, presumed by patient to account for her presenting symptoms.
10 A Case of Net Visual Loss and Gain (PowerPoint)Thomas SlamovitsA 68-year old female with a sudden loss of vision OU. Previous history significant for anemia, presumed by patient to account for her presenting symptoms.
11 A Bright Spot Causing Darkness (PowerPoint)Thomas N. HwangA 20-year old male with a 2-week history of headache and blurred vision.
12 A Bright Spot Causing DarknessThomas N. HwangA 20-year old male with a 2-week history of headache and blurred vision.
13 Not a Benign Tumor (PowerPoint)Hong JiangA 43-year old female with blurred vision OU. Previous history signicant for a 10-year history of recurrent colon cancer Tx antineoplastic agents, pituitary mass, hypopituitarism and diabetes insipidus.
14 Not a Benign TumorHong JiangA 43-year old female with blurred vision OU. Previous history signicant for a 10-year history of recurrent colon cancer Tx antineoplastic agents, pituitary mass, hypopituitarism and diabetes insipidus.
15 Rectifying the Apposite DiagnosisBeau Bruce, MD, PhD, Emory UniversityA 65-year old male with a 6 week history of progressive balance difficulties, bilateral hearing loss and loss of vision OD. Previous history significant for hypertension and rectal cancer Tx surgery, antineoplastic agents and XRT.
16 Rectifying the Apposite Diagnosis (PowerPoint)Beau Bruce, MD, PhD, Emory UniversityA 65-year old male with a 6 week history of progressive balance difficulties, bilateral hearing loss and loss of vision OD. Previous history significant for hypertension and rectal cancer Tx surgery, antineoplastic agents and XRT.
17 Confusing DiplopiaDan Boghen, MD, FRCP(C), Neuro-Ophthalmology Section, Neurology Service, Hôtel-Dieu Hospital, QuebecA 45-year old female with diplopia.
18 Confusing Diplopia (PowerPoint)Dan Boghen, MD, FRCP(C), Neuro-Ophthalmology Section, Neurology Service, Hôtel-Dieu Hospital, QuebecA 45-year old female with diplopia.
19 Star Light, Star BrightShannon C. Lynch, MD, University of Nebraska Medical CenterAn 83-year female with ptosis and binocular oblique diplopia.
20 The Cavernous Sinus Is Normal?Aguilar, MariaA 61-year old male with diplopia, facial numbness and carotid stenosis.
21 When Small Is BigMadhura A. TamhankarA 44-year-old male with a 1-day history of loss of depth perception and visual loss OD. Previous history significant for Lyme disease and Bell palsy.
22 Just Another Case of Pituitary Apoplexy?Chen, DavidA 46-year old female with drooping right lid, double vision and severe headache. Previous history significant for autoimmune hepatitis and bilateral idiopathic uveitis.
23 Elevated Intracranial Pressure Associated with a Cervical MeningiomaHart, William M.A 39-year old male with intracranial pressure, headache and Dx cervical meningioma.
24 Temporal AssociationsLouise A. Mawn, MD, Vanderbilt Eye InstituteA 61-year old female with a 2-day history of foggy vision OS and headache. Previously history significant for diabetes mellitus and lumpectomy for breast neoplasm.
25 A 62 Year Old Woman with Orbital and Intracranial MassesFrancine WeinA 62-year old female with a 10-week history of painless blurred vision OS. Previous history significant for hypercholesterolemia, bilateral sensorineural hearing loss and a basal cell carcinoma excised from the right side of nose 12 years earlier.
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