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1 A Fourth Nerve Palsy in a Boy of 7 1/2 YearsIsla M. WilliamsA 7 1/2-year old male with poor visual acuity.
2 Progressive Alexia and Visual Agnosia - Blindness or Confusion?Mark S. BorchertA 63-year old female with worsening vision and cognition.
3 It's All in Your HeadWilliam L. Hills, Marjorie R. Grafe, Jane Weissman, Julie Falardeau, Michele K. Mass, William T. ShultsMigraine headache with visual aura since age 27 and upper airway resistance syndrome.
4 It's All in Your HeadWilliam L. Hills, Marjorie R. Grafe, Jane Weissman, Julie Falardeau, Michele K. Mass, William T. ShultsMigraine headache with visual aura since age 27 and upper airway resistance syndrome.
5 The Man with No Face (About Face)Michael S. Vaphiades, MD, University of AlabamaA 61-year-old man presented with one week history of decreased vision OS. Past medical historyincludes asthma and amblyopia OD, but with complete visual loss OD 18 years prior. He takes nomedications. He is retired but worked for 21 years in social science research. The remarkable thingupon meeting ...
6 Requim for a Cabinet MakerJennifer I. DoyleA 54-year-old white male presents with 3 weeks of painless horizontal nystagmus and 6 months of leftsided forehead numbness. He reports a 20 lbs weight loss. Medical history includes a renal transplant 30years prior. He takes prednisone 30 mg QOD and azathioprine. Visual acuity is 20/20 OU, color vi...
7 The Nidus of the NeuropathyHeather McDonald, Adrian Budhram, J Alexander Fraser, Lulu LCD BursztynA 57-year-old female presented with a one-year history of paresthesias, gait instability, slurred speech, peripheral; numbness, and fatigue. A non-contrast CT Head showed lower density in the corpus callosum. Follow-up MR Head showed; T2/FLAIR hyperintensity and diffusion restriction in the splenium...
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