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1 "Sinister" NystagmusPatrick J. SweeneyA 37-year old female with positional vertigo, nausea and vomiting.
2 A Brain Stem SyndromeSimmons Lessell, MD (1933 - 2016)A 52-year old male with a cold, consisting of a productive cough without fever. Two weeks later equilibrium problems developed. Previous history significant for lumbar laminectomy.
3 A Brain Stem SyndromeBruce W. Wilson, MDA 41-year old male with diplopia, nystagmus and facial weakness. Previous history for MI, right carotid stenosis and left vertebral stenosis.
4 A Brainstem SyndromeSteven A. Newman, MD, University of Virginia School of MedicineCase 1: A 23-year old female with fever, chills, malaise, occipital headache and ataxia. Case2: A 53-year old male with a 1-month history of severe, recurrent headache, lethargy and left hemiplegia.
5 A Case of Wound BotulismNeil R. Miller, MD, Professor of Ophthalmology, Johns Hopkins UniversityA 7-year old female with progressive dysphagia, generalized weakness, bilateral ptosis, ophthalmoplegia and absent optokinetic nystagmus. Previous history for compound fracture of the right supra condylar humerus.
6 A Lesion of the Pineal RegionWayne ShtybelA 19-year old female with a 3-week history of headache, lethargy and visual disturbance. Previous history significant for jugular shunt for idiopathic hydrocephalus, later revised with ventriculoperitoneal shunt.
7 A Malignant Optic GliomaCohen, D.A 16-year old female with a 10-month history of decreasing vision. Previously history significant for bi-temporal headache. Growth had stopped at age 8 without menarche.
8 A Most Atypical ExotropiaRobert L. Lesser, MD, The Eye Care Group, Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology and Visual Science and Neurology at Yale, Clinical Professor of Neurology and Surgery (Neurosurgery) at the University of Connecticut School of MedicineA 5 1/2-year old female with optic atrophy. Previous history significant for an exotropia at age three months which did not improve with patching.
9 A Progressive Neurological Syndrome Following ImmunizationJoseph RizzoA 56-year old male developed imbalance and diplopia six weeks after swine flu immunization.
10 A Rightward Outlook on LifeGabel, Ellen F.A 42-year old male with a painless vertical diplopia, a progressive gait difficulty with a tendency to fall to the right.
11 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.
12 Adult OpsoclonusMichael PriceA 63-year old male with blurred vision, frontal headaches and gait disturbance. Previous history significant for smoking, bronchiectasis, paranoid schizophrenia and upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage.
13 Alternating Vertical NystagmusJohn B. Selhorst, MDA 19-year old male who first presented at 3 with a non-communicating hydrocephalus due to a third ventricle obstruction with headache and gait disturbance developing at 14.
14 An Atypical Pseudotumor Cerebri SyndromeWarren L. Felton IIIA 21-year old male with a sudden loss of vision OD preceded by a 5-month history of modestly severe headache.
15 An Iron Clad CaseSteven L. Galetta, MD, NYU LangoneA 32-year old woman with tinnitus, light-headedness and vertigo. Previous history significant for occipital encephalocele and bilateral hearing loss.
16 An Unusual Cerebral GliomaG. L. KlepachA 34-year old male with difficulty in the right visual field, gait disturbances and progressive memory loss.
17 An Unusual Origin of Balint's SyndromeIris Ben-Bassat Mizrachi, MD, The Goldschleger Eye InstituteA 50-year old female with progressive visual problems and cognitive deterioration over a 3-month period. Heavy smoker.
18 An Unusual Origin of Balint's Syndrome (PowerPoint)Iris Ben-Bassat Mizrachi, MD, The Goldschleger Eye InstituteA 50-year old female with Progressive visual problems and cognitive deterioration over a 3-month period.
19 An Unusual Upgaze PalsyAlexander P. SudarshanA 28-year old female with hemiparesis and declining mental status. Previous history significant for idiopathic thrombocytopenia purpura Tx steroids.
20 Another ENRON: The Downfall of DownbeatJade S. SchiffmanA 41-year old male with horizontal and vertical diplopia and oscillopsia. Previous history significant for malaria.
21 Ataxia and Butterfly MRIAdam MartidisA 61-year-old female with a slowly progressive loss of balance over a 3-year period.
22 Ataxia, Areflexia, OphthalmoplegiaNancy M. NewmanA 40-year old male with a 3-week history of progressively worsening, blurred and double vision.
23 Bilateral Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia in a Young AdultAnthony C. Arnold, MD, UCLAA 31-year female with horizontal diplopia.
24 Bilateral Orbicularis Oculi MovementJeffrey G. Odel, MD, Columbia University Medical CenterA 15-year old female with a 1-week history of involuntary rippling movements of the face and increased clumsiness of gait.
25 Blurred Vision 8 Years After Resection of Cerbellar TumorDonald H. StewartA 50-year old male with a 1-year history of blurred vision and 2-year history of imbalance and slurred speech.
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