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51 A Chiasmal ConundrumSteven A. Newman, MD; Scott R. Vandenberg, MDA 33-year old female with a 1-month history of severe frontal headache. Previous history significant for discovery of prior excision of left scapular melanoma.
52 Optic Nerve Sheath Meningioma: Postmortem InsightsAnthony C. Arnold, MD; Robert Hepler, MD; Maha Badr, MD; Robert Lufkin, MD; Yoshimi Anzai, MD; Patricia Konrad, MD; Harry Vinters, MDA 71-year old female with painless onset of dimming vision OD.
53 Papilledema with Cortical Visual LossJonathan C. Horton, MD, PhD; Brooks J. Crawford, MDA 48-year old female with Dx idiopathic intracranial hypertension and a history of intermittent bi-frontal, pulsatile headache associated with vomiting and photophobia. Previous history significant for Dx carcinomatous meningitis from metastatic melanoma.
54 When Up and Out Means Down and OutSusan M. Ksiazek, MD; Thomas L. Slamovits, MD; Ronald M. Burde, MD; Carl Rosen, MDA 50-year old male with a 1-week history of binocular vertical diplopia. Previous history significant for hypertension, shingles and gonorrheal infection. A 20-year history of smoking a pack-a-day.
55 Progressive Cortical BlindnessJacqueline Winterkorn, MD, PhD; N. Epstein, MD; P. Farmer, MD; P. Ragone, MD; S. Teichberg, MDA 68-year old female with a 6-month history of progressive loss of vision.
56 Visual Loss in a 59-Year Old ManJohn W. Gittinger Jr., MD; Joseph Rizzo, MD; Charles E. Thirkill, PhD; Alan M. Roth, MDA 59-year old male with a sudden onset of visual disturbance.
57 Progressive Cavernous Sinus SyndromeBrain T. Perkovich, MD; Gregory S. Kosmorsky, DO; Mindy L. Estes, MDA 64-year old female with a 1-month history of binocular, horizontal diplopia.
58 Double TroubleIvor S. Levy, FRCS; D. J. Muir-Taylor, MB, BS, MRCS, LRCP, FBOA, DOAn 18-year old male with diplopia and tearing OS.
59 Complete Ophthalmoplegia and SomnolenceRobert W. Lorance, MDA 72-year old female with somnolence and ophthalmoplegia.
60 Acute Visual Loss in a Woman with Metastatic Breast CarcinomaJoel M. Weinstein, MD; George L. Morris, MD; Lindell R. Gentry, MD; Gabrielle M. ZuRhein, MDA 33-year old female with diminished vision OU. Previous history significant for metastatic infiltrative, intraductal breast carcinoma which was treated with modified radical mastectomy and chemotherapy. 15 months after surgery readmitted for myelography to evaluate complaints of severe back pain. I...
61 A Sellar MassWayne Shtybel, MD; Melinda L. Estes, MD; Robert L. Tomsak, MD; Janet Bay, MDA 70-year old male with acute, painless horizontal diplopia followed 2 months later by headache, nausea, photophobia and weight loss.
62 Somewhere Over the SphenoidMichael L. Slavin, MDA 71-year old female with numbness in the right lip and cheek progressing to the right mandible and forehead. A 12-pound weight loss accompanied by horizontal diplopia further developed over an 8-month period.
63 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.
64 Ophthalmoplegia, Ataxia and Repriratory FailureRobert S. Hepler, MD; Robert D. Yee, MD; Harry V. Vinters, MDA 58-year old male with diplopia, dizziness, fatigue and difficulty walking. Previous history significant for renal cell carcinoma discovered during nephrectomy of the right kidney.
65 One-and-a-half SyndromeJohn W. Gittinger Jr., MDA 75-year old male with a history of diplopia.
66 Concomitant Orbital and Subcutaneous NodulesBaird S. Grimson, MDA 46-year old female with decreased vision OD and right proptosis.
67 Nasal Orbital TumorW. Bruce Wilson, MDA 31-year old male with a small mass in the area of the left lacrimal sac.
68 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.
69 Upgaze Paralysis Caused by a Lesion of the Periaqueductal GreyPaul Thames, MD; Jonathan D. Trobe, MD; William Ballinger, MDA 61-year old male with fever, lethargy, upgaze paralysis and convergence-retraction nystagmus. Previous history significant for prostatic anaplastic adenocarcinoma with cervical mode metastasis.
70 Mucinous Adenocarcinoma Metastatic to the Eye and OrbitSteven C. Dresner, MD; John S. Kennerdell, MD; Bruce L. Johnson, MDCase 1: A 30-year old male with pain, right proptosis and limited extraocular motility. Case 2: A 38-year old male with a 2-month history of pain and photophobia OS.
71 Peripheral Facial Palsy with Preservation of Taste Appreciation and Tearing resulting from an Intrapontine LesionRobert H. Spector, MDTwo patients, each with an intrapontine lesion in the floor of the fourth ventricle with similar clinical findings.
72 Sudden Total Ophthalmoplegia Following Burr Holes - Occult Metastasis to Cavernous SinusesRichard P. Mills, MD; Sam J. Insalaco, MD; Allen Joseph, MDA 59-year old male with a previous Dx of undifferentiated lung carcinoma complained of headache, principally behind the right eye and nausea.
73 An Unusual PinealomaGene Zdenek, MD; Gerald Horn, MD; Michael Rosenberg, MDA 16-year old male with intermittent headache and diplopia.
74 Metastatic MelanomaBoban Joseph, MD; Neil R. Miller, MDA 63-year old female with decreased vision OS that led to Dx malignant melanoma; Tx enucleation of left globe.
75 Meningeal CarinomatosisRichard E. Appen, MD; G. de Venecia, MD; J. H. Selliken, MD; M. F. Hahn, MDA 53-year old male with a history of schizophrenia admitted with headache, insomnia, difficulty walking and vague visual problems.
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