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1 "Pseudo" Pseudotumor CerebriCraig H. Smith, MD, Swedish Medical Center, Cherry HillA 52-year old male with papilledema found during an ENT work-up of a transient right Bell palsy.
2 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.
3 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.
4 A Bitter-Sweet DiagnosisRebecca StacyA 49-year old male with a foreign body sensation, flashes, and floaters OS.
5 A Bitter-Sweet Diagnosis (PowerPoint)Rebecca StacyA 49-year old male with a foreign body sensation, flashes, and floaters OS.
6 A Bright Spot Causing DarknessThomas N. HwangA 20-year old male with a 2-week history of headache and blurred vision.
7 A Bright Spot Causing Darkness (PowerPoint)Thomas N. HwangA 20-year old male with a 2-week history of headache and blurred vision.
8 A Case of Rapid Fading of Visual FunctionChristopher Kennard, PhD, FRCP, FMed Sci, University of OxfordA 33-year old female with a 2-week history of episodic headache accompanied with vomiting. Previous history significant for malignant melanoma, excised from left thigh.
9 A Dorsal Brainstem LesionAdam BoritA 13-year-old boy with episodes of severe, bi-frontal headache.
10 A Lesion of the Third VentricleR. M. BurdeA 35-year old female with blurred vision followed by loss of vision OU.
11 A Man with Horner's Syndrome and Optic NeuropathyHideki ChumanA 48-year old male with a man sudden onset of painless blurred vision OD. Previous history significant for diabetes and hypertension.
12 A Man with Horner's Syndrome and Optic Neuropathy (PowerPoint)Hideki ChumanA 48-year old male with a sudden onset of painless blurred vision OD. Previous history significant for diabetes and hypertension.
13 A New Manifestation of Desert Storm Syndrome?Kimberly A. Peele-CockerhamA 45-year old male with decreased vision OS. Visual decline preceded by photopsias. Previous history significant for chemical and nuclear exposures.
14 A Remarkable Orbital Apex Mass in a Young ManAlfredo A. Sadun, MD, PhD, Flora L. Thornton Chair, Professor of Ophthalmology and Neurological Surgery, Keck School of Medicine at USCA 29-year old male with stiff neck and intermittent diplopia.
15 A Routine Case of Acquired Hyperopia??Lenworth N. JohnsonA 47-year-old male with a 3-month history of gradual loss of vision OS in primary gaze and monocular diplopia.
16 A Spinal Cord LesionJorge C. KattahA 25-year old female with a 7-day history of weakness and numbness of the lower extremities.
17 A Strange Case of the FluCharlotte R. ThompsonA 9-year old male with impaired vision OU and subsequent headache, back and neck pain. Previous history significant for a flu-like febrile illness shared with sibling. Family history remarkable for older sibling with Down syndrome.
18 A Tough Bone to CrackLenworth N. JohnsonA 5-year old male with worsening optic disc edema.
19 A Twisted TaleGuy JirawuthiworavongA 39-year old male with headache and photophobia associated with reading.
20 A White HerringVan Stavern, Gregory PaulA 35-year old female with headache, binocular diplopia and numbness.
21 A Wolf in Sheep's ClothingHeather E. MossA 23-year old male with transient visual obscurations and subsequent bilateral peripheral loss of vision.
22 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.
23 A Woman with Recurrent Pain and DiplopiaChris N. SinghA 35-year old female with frontal headache, diplopia and III and VI nerve palsy.
24 A Woman with Recurrent Pain and Diplopia (PowerPoint)Chris N. SinghA 35-year female with frontal headache, diplopia and III and VI nerve palsy.
25 A Young Man with Giant LesionColapinto, Edward V.An 18-year old male with intermittent pancranial headache and visual blur of 1-1/2 months duration. Previous history significant for visual decrease secondary to congenital nystagmus.
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