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1 The Pathogenesis of Optic Nerve Drusen: An HypothesisJoel G. Sacks, MD, Tulane Medical CenterAn autopsy of the eyes from a young man who died of a rupture of an intracranial aneurysm.
2 Bilateral Progressive Visual LossLawrence W. HirstAn 18-year old male with a 3-month history of bilateral visual loss.
3 Summary of History of Patient With Drusen of Each Nerve Head and Visual LossAlper, Melvin G.A 45-year old female with a 6-month history of blurred vision OD commencing two-to-three weeks after hysterectomy.
4 A Patient with Dementia, Orbital Inflammation and Loss of VisionHadas KalishA 74-year old female with progressive reduction in vision over a 6-month period OS. Previous history significant for hypertension, mild diabetes and migraine.
5 Frizzle FrazzledEric D. Gaier, Farrah Rajabi, Anne Fulton, Gyula Acsadi, David WaitzmanAn otherwise healthy 12-year-old boy originally from Palestine was referred for refractory papilledema secondary to familial IIH. He has a history of fully accommodative esotropia with onset age 2-3. At age 9, elevated optic nerves prompted a neuro-ophthalmic referral. Best corrected visual acuities...
6 Frizzle FrazzledEric D. Gaier, Farrah Rajabi, Anne Fulton, Gyula Acsadi, David WaitzmanAn otherwise healthy 12-year-old boy originally from Palestine was referred for refractory papilledema secondary to familial IIH. He has a history of fully accommodative esotropia with onset age 2-3. At age 9, elevated optic nerves prompted a neuro-ophthalmic referral. Best corrected visual acuities...
7 Visual Loss in a Man with Metastatic MelanomaJohn W. Gittinger Jr.A 59-year-old male with malignant melanoma, attendant loss of vision.
8 Fatal PhentermineJudith E. A. Warner, MD, Moran Eye Center, University of UtahA 47-year old female with a sudden loss of vision and a dilated pupil. Previous history significant for a benign lung mass removed 26 years earlier.
9 Complex Visual Hallucinations in an Elderly ManMark S. Borchert, MD, University of Southern CaliforniaAn 83-year old male with visual hallucinations and a change in personality. Previous history significant for surgically treat colonic neoplasm, MI, cataract extraction OD, III nerve palsy, diabetes mellitus, peripheral neuropathy and cardiomegaly with mitral regurgitation.
10 Deaf and Dizzy. Have We Been Susacked?Jorge C. Kattah, John H. Pula, Paayal K. Patel, Meena Gujrati, David Newman-Toker, MD, PhD, Associate Professor, Departments of Neurology, Ophthalmology, & Otolaryngology, The Johns Hopkins University School of MedicineAcute vestibular syndrome (AVS) with unsteadiness, nausea, vomiting and decreased hearing. He is diabetic, has arterial hypertension, and was taking losartan, metformin, clopidogrel, and atorvastatin but was not on ototoxic or vasodilators medications. Examination at presentation showed left axial l...
11 Deaf and Dizzy. Have We Been Susacked?Jorge C. Kattah, John H. Pula, Paayal K. Patel, Meena Gujrati, David Newman-Toker, MD, PhD, Associate Professor, Departments of Neurology, Ophthalmology, & Otolaryngology, The Johns Hopkins University School of MedicineAcute vestibular syndrome (AVS) with unsteadiness, nausea, vomiting and decreased hearing. He is diabetic, has arterial hypertension, and was taking losartan, metformin, clopidogrel, and atorvastatin but was not on ototoxic or vasodilators medications. Examination at presentation showed left axial l...
12 WD-40: A Multi-Use ProductGeorgia Kaidonis, Melike Pekmezci, Jessica Van Ziffle, Jonathan HortonA 15-year-old female with a history of syndactyly, brachydactyly and patent ductus arteriosus presented with declining; vision and new onset of headache. She was referred for neuro-ophthalmology evaluation. Best corrected acuity was 20/40; in the right eye and 20/100 in the left eye. The pupillary r...
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