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1001 A 17-Year Old Girl with Mastication-Induced ExophthalmosFrancine WeinA 17-year old female with proptosis OD associated with chewing movements.
1002 Transient Cortical Blindness in a Demented PatientJorge C. KattahAn 81-year old female with visual hallucinations. Previous history significant for lacunar stroke in the righ basal ganglia.
1003 Staggering and Slurring, But Not DrunkMichael S. OkunA 43-year old male with horizontal, binocular double vision and equilibrium disturbances
1004 Papilledema With Normal Intracranial PressureKenneth C. Kubis, P. J. Savino, H. Danesh-MeyerA 51-year old female with a past medical history significant for arthritis and bilateral hearing loss.
1005 Parieto-occipital Mass 1 Year After Painful Permanent Acute Optical NeuropathyJeffrey G. Odel, MD, Columbia University Medical CenterA 46-year old male with painful loss of vision OS. Previous history significant for ambylopia OS.
1006 Enophthalmos and Diplopia with a History of Breast CancerJurij R. BilykAn 82-year old female with a 2-month history of painless double vision. Previous history significant for bilateral cataract surgery, mastectomy and lymph node dissection for breast carcinoma.
1007 Multiple Intracranial Lesions Following Treatment of Nelson's SymptomsLuis J. MejicoA 75-year old female with no light perception OD and right third, fourth and sixth nerve pareses. Previous history significant for diabetes mellitus, hypertension, Cushing syndrome and Nelson syndrome. After CD Dx, a bilateral adrenalectomy was performed.
1008 Painless Loss of Vision with NumbnessCynthia T. HsuA 70-year old female with blurred vision OS and binocular horizontal diplopia. Previous history significant for numbness of bottom of right foot and hand, hypertension and asthma.
1009 Walleyed Potato FarmerJudith E. A. Warner, MD, Moran Eye Center, University of UtahA 17-year old male with a 3-month history of bilateral diplopia.
1010 Ataxia and Butterfly MRIAdam MartidisA 61-year-old female with a slowly progressive loss of balance over a 3-year period.
1011 Always Dot your Eyes and Cross your T'sGayle C. WilliamsA 59-year old male with progressive loss of vision OS. Previous history significant for mycosis.
1012 Jacobson's RuleRobert 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 75-year old female with a sudden onset of vertical diplopia associated with a throbbing sensation on the right retro-orbital side.
1013 Diffusion, Perfusion, ConfusionRoger E. Turbin, MD, Rutgers New Jersey Medical SchoolA 49-year old female underwent uncomplicated repeat cardiac catheterization for recurrent crescendo angina 26 days after a coronary artery stent was placed. Previous history significant for diabetes.
1014 Red Nose, Red Face, Red HerringsNorah S. Lincoff MD, University at BuffaloA 58-year old male with periodic blurred vision in one or both eyes described as clouding lasting from a couple of hours to 2 days. The episodes cleared spontaneously without pain. This symptom was aggravated by exposure to heat.
1015 Black and White and Purple to the RightLaura J. Balcer, MD, Professor, Department of Neurology, NYU LangoneA 79-year old female with episodes colored spots in her right hemifield, described as blue-red in color, lasting several seconds and appearing only with eyes closed.
1016 Index of cases presented at the NANOS 1999 Walsh SessionThis document is an index of neuro-ophthalmic cases presented to physicians at the Frank B. Walsh session during the Annual North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society Meeting. Clinical cases are presented by neuro-ophthalmologists with comments by neuroradiologists, neuropathologists, and other sele...
1017 Cases presented at the NANOS 1999 Walsh SessionThis document includes a wide variety of neuro-ophthalmic cases as presented to physicians at the Frank B. Walsh session during the Annual North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society Meeting. Clinical cases are presented by neuro-ophthalmologists with comments by neuroradiologists, neuropathologists,...
1018 Unusual Orbital InflammationHarry S. O'HalloranA 72-year old male with a left orbital mass. Previous history significant for sinusitis Tx: IV antibiotics.
1019 Oligo-OligodendrocytosisWendy RobinsonA 19-year old female with speech difficulty and right-sided weakness.
1020 A 62 Year Old Woman with Orbital and Intracranial MassesFrancine WeinA 62-year old female with a 10-week history of painless blurred vision OS. Previous history significant for hypercholesterolemia, bilateral sensorineural hearing loss and a basal cell carcinoma excised from the right side of nose 12 years earlier.
1021 That Was Some AccidentJacqueline A. LeavittA 34-year old male with a history of headache exacerbated by a MVA with loss of consciousness and significant facial injuries.
1022 Something Out of the SellarSteven A. Newman, MD, University of Virginia School of MedicineA 37-year old female with a several-year history of bi-frontal migraine headache that were occasionally accompanied by nausea and vomiting.
1023 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.
1024 Blurred Vision and Confusion after Removal of a CraniopharyngiomaJulian D. PerryA 64-year old female with progressive lethargy and confusion of a 3-day duration and subsequent loss of vision. Previous history significant for ventriculoperitoneal shunt placement and right frontotemporal craniotomy for resection of a suprasellar craniopharyngioma.
1025 The Mysterious Case of the Purple ToesHoward D. Pomeranz, MDA 65-year old female with purpuric toe lesions and a history of poorly controlled diabetes mellitus, systemic hypertension and alcohol abuse.
1026 Der Apfel fallt nicht weit von StammFierz, Anna B.A 42-year old male with a 3-month history of loss of vision OD and junctional scotoma.
1027 Case of the Winking PedunclesNorah S. Lincoff MD, University at BuffaloA 59-year old female with an 11-year history of recurrent optic neuritis in one or both eyes and pain associated with movement of eyes.
1028 No Time to PanicVictoria S. PelakA 47-year old male with 2-week history of progressive limb weakness. Previous history significant for Guillain-Barre syndome.
1029 Comitant Strabismus in an Older WomanDilip A. ThomasA 60-year old female with acute, horizontal binocular diplopia. Previous history significant for polio and partial lumbar laminectory.
1030 Young Man with Progressive Decrease in Vision and Facial ParesthesiasCharlotte R. ThompsonA 29-year old male a 2-1/2 month history of progressive decrease in vision OS associated with a 2-month history of left facial paresthesia. Ophthalmic history significant for chorioretinitis. A history of hepatitis, typhoid fever and herpes zoster also revealed.
1031 Girl, You've Got Some Nerve!Francine WeinA 28-year old female with a 1-year history of increasing proptosis, binocular vertical and horizontal diplopia associated with concomitant paresthesias and muscle weakness. Family history remarkable for Graves orbitopathy.
1032 Blood Less than WholeSteven A. Newman, MD, University of Virginia School of MedicineA 76-year old female with left eyelid difficulties. Previous history significant for diabetes and basal cell carcinoma.
1033 Blindness from Bad BonesNancy F. VilarA 5-year old male with jerking movements of all four limbs diagnosed as hypocalcemic seizures.
1034 Not the Usual SuspectAndrew G. LeeA 53-year old male with painless, blurred vision OU. Previous history significant for removal of a malignant melanoma from right forearm.
1035 A Sinusitis-Associated Optic NeuritisEvoy, FrancoisA 17-year old male with a 3-week history of headache Dx sinusitis Tx antibiotics. Worsening headache with progressive loss of vision OD.
1036 Cryptic Chiasmal CorruptionRoger E. Turbin, MD, Rutgers New Jersey Medical SchoolA 14-year old female with a 3-day history of a worsening severe right frontal headache, which intensified and became bilateral. Two days after headache onset she developed diffuse blur OD, more severe centrally, which worsened gradually. She reported questionable fleeting minimal blur OS.
1037 Cases presented at the NANOS 1998 Walsh SessionThis document includes a wide variety of neuro-ophthalmic cases as presented to physicians at the Frank B. Walsh session during the Annual North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society Meeting. Clinical cases are presented by neuro-ophthalmologists with comments by neuroradiologists, neuropathologists,...
1038 Index of cases presented at the NANOS 1998 Walsh SessionThis document is an index of neuro-ophthalmic cases presented to physicians at the Frank B. Walsh session during the Annual North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society Meeting. Clinical cases are presented by neuro-ophthalmologists with comments by neuroradiologists, neuropathologists, and other sele...
1039 Apical MadnessSophia M. ChungA 73-year old female with a 5-day history of acute visual loss OD. Previous history significant for right-side pneumonia.
1040 I Don't Want Her, You Can Have Her - She's Too Tough for MeGregory S. KosmarskyA 14-year old female with a 4-month history of painless loss of vision.
1041 Ta-Ta for NowJeffrey L. BennettA 28-year old male diminished eye movements and altered mental status. Previous history significant for left orchiectomy for Stage 1 embryonal carcinoma.
1042 Progressive Neurologic Dysfunction and Optic NeuropathyNicholas J. Volpe, MD, Northwestern UniversityA 72-year old female with an acute onset of gait unsteadiness and leg weakness.
1043 Pseudo Pseudotumor CerebriRobyn J. WolintzA 29-year old female with a 1-month history of worsening headaches, transient visual obscurations and reduced visual acuity.
1044 Unilateral Progressive Visual Loss with Optic Disc EdemaJennie U. SungA 59-year old male with a 3-week history of seeing shadows. Previous history significant for coronary artery disease. Family history remarkable for diabetes.
1045 Postpartum Visual LossRichard D. StutzmanA 23-year old post-partum white female with a several month history of intermittent throbbing frontal headaches and blurred vision OU. Whooshing sound AU.
1046 A Hemorrhage and Hallucinations: AHAH!Jacquelin WinterkornA 71-year old female with an excruciating left headache from forehead to occiput associated with a shadow over her right visual field. CT scan in the ER showed hemorrhage in the left occipital cortex. Previous history significant for endometrial carcinoma.
1047 The Plumber's NightmareHoward SavageA 69-year old male with blurred vision OD, headache and significant loss of weight. Previous history significant for right carotid endarterctomy.
1048 A Black Eye and a Sore LipMichael S. Vaphiades, MD, University of AlabamaA 48-year old female with painful loss of vision OS associated with orbital pain and posterior neck pain. Previous history significant for joint pain and hypothyroidism
1049 Cord ConfusionSteven L. Galetta, MD, NYU LangoneA female with loss of vision OS
1050 An Unknown Chiasm Disturbance: Is This Lyme Disease?Andracchi, SusanA 51-year old female with a loss of vision OU over a 3-day period. Previous history significant for hyperthyroidism, dysthyroid orbitopathy and proptosis.
1051 Here, There and EverywhereGuevara, Raul A.A 32-year old male with a 2-month history of progressive left upper lid fullness, ptosis and blurred vision OS.
1052 Vision Loss after Aneurysm Repair: A Bad RapKathryn M. BradyA 68-year old female with acute, severe headache Dx subarachnoid hemorrhage and left paraophthalmic aneurysm Tx clipping and muslim wrap. Subjectively stable post-op until noted painless loss of vision OS.
1053 Visual Loss in a Man with Metastatic MelanomaJohn W. Gittinger Jr.A 59-year-old male with malignant melanoma, attendant loss of vision.
1054 The Ayes Have ItRalph A. SawyerA 75-year old female with lack of visual improvement following cataract surgery OS. Previous history significant mastectomy ductal carcinoma-in-situ and migraine.
1055 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.
1056 Cognitive and Visual Decline in a Diabetic ManBarry J. McCaslandA 57-year old male with episodic headaches and confusion over a 5-month period.
1057 Slow Vertical Saccades in Motor Neuron DiseaseAdriana KoriA 54-year old female with a history of motor neuron disease. Four year prior to presentation progressive dysarthria and dysphagia required gastrostomy.
1058 Microbial Keratitis as the Presenting Manifestation of Neuro-Ophthalmologic DiseaseKirch IngeborgA 34-year old male with a 5-year history floppy eyelid syndrome manifesting as pain, redness, irritation and discomfort OU. Previous history significant for non-insulin-dependent diabetes and mild hypertension.
1059 Shooting CrapsJeffrey BennettA 55-year old male with episodic confusion and monocular amaurosis. Previous history significant for coronary artery disease and hypertension.
1060 Blurred Vision in a 54-Year-Old Woman: Maladie de la MaisonLea Averbuch-HellerA 54-year old female with an inability to focus. 6 months prior to presentation she developed blurred vision. No abnormality noted save for frequent blinking.
1061 An Oculocerebral NightmareM. Tariq Bhatti, MD, Duke HealthA 16-year old male with decreased vision OD and posterior occipital headache. Previous history significant for acute lymphocytic leukemia treated with chemotherapy and autologous bone marrow transplant.
1062 Recurrent Cerebral Infarctions Associated with FeverValérie Biousse, MD Departments of Ophthalmology and Neurology, Emory University School of MedicineA 38-year old male binocular visual symptoms. Previous history significant for chronic alcohol abuse.
1063 Serum Sickness and a Sixth Nerve PalsyLaura J. Balcer, MD, Professor, Department of Neurology, NYU LangoneA 78-year old female with binocular horizontal diplopia, worse in right gaze and intermittent right frontal headache. Previous history significant for non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, hypertension, hyperclosterolemia, arthritis, coronary artery disease and atrial fibrillation. Bilateral cata...
1064 Adolescence Revisited: Acne, Tummy Ache and Optic Neuritis in a Man Over FiftyAggarwal, AshimA 57-year old male with a 3-day history of increasing left eye pain and visual disturbance.
1065 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.
1066 There is More Than Meets the EyeRobyn J. WolintzA 78 year-old woman with acute left peri-ocular pain
1067 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.
1068 When you Least Expect ItBruce W. Wilson, MDA 48-year old male with loss of balance, headache, nausea, vertigo and dementia.
1069 I'll Be Seeing EweValérie Biousse, MD Departments of Ophthalmology and Neurology, Emory University School of MedicineA 15-year old male with headache associated with self-reported black spots in the visual field. Previous history significant for a tumor of the skull Dx Ewing's sarcoma.
1070 One More Cause for Optic NeuropathyRuth Huna-Baron, MD, The Goldschleger Eye InstituteA 45-year old male with a 4-week history of right-sided headache and progressive graying of vision OD. Previous history significant for HIV infection and subsequent Dx AIDS due to pneumocystic carinii pneumonia and pulmonary multi-drug resistant tuberculosis.
1071 Progressive Visual Loss, Disc Pallor, Gait Dysfunction, and Declining School PerformanceMartin P. KolskyA 12-year old male with a several year history of bi-lateral loss of vision, slurred speech, gait disturbance and declining school performance.
1072 The Perils of a SneezeFrancine WeinA 51-year old female with severe left peri-orbital pain and visual loss following a sneeze 3 days earlier. Previous history significant for hypercholesterlemia, osteoporosis and depressive disorder.
1073 A Flu-Like IllnessShirley H. Wray, MD, PhD, FRCP, Professor of Neurology Harvard Medical School, Director, Unit for Neurovisual Disorders, Massachusetts General HospitalA 50-year old male with 5-month history of flu-like illness characterized by mild fevers, frequent chills, night sweats, sinus congestion and diffuse myalgias in chest, abdomen, legs and soles of the feet. Three days PTA awoke unable to open his right eye. Diplopia with eye open. Previous history s...
1074 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.
1075 An Asynchronous OrbitSteven A. Newman, MD, University of Virginia School of MedicineA 65-year old man with headache and balance associated with episodes of dizziness. Previous history significant for squamous cell carcinoma in situ of the conjunctiva.
1076 A Patient with Painful OphthalmoplegiaKenneth D. RappoportAn 80-year old male with left periorbital and temporal pain followed within one day by left ptosis and diplopia. Previous history significant for coronary artery disease, hypertension and abdominal aortic aneurysm.
1077 Where It Doesn't BelongMisha Pless, Joseph Rizzo, Michael JosephA 64-year old male with a 2-year history of polycythemia rubra vera developed pain on the left side of his face. Over the next month the pain increased and the left side of his face became paralyzed. Diplopia and left-sided ptosis prompted neuro-ophthalmic referral.
1078 Vexing VertigoCheryl L. RayA 50-year old female with a 5-day history of light-headedness, nausea, vomiting and double vision. Diplopia described as binocular and horizontal.
1079 Swimmer's EyeRichard M. Rubin, Marilyn L. Slovak, Joyce L. Murata-Collins, Narsing Rao, Alfredo A. SadunA 14-year-old Vietnamese girl presented 9/18/95 with a complaint of dimming of vision, central scotoma and pain involving the right eye for 4 weeks. The patient attributed the onset to being hit in the right periorbital region by a passing swimmer 4 weeks before her presentation
1080 Index of cases presented at the NANOS 1997 Walsh SessionThis document is an index of neuro-ophthalmic cases presented to physicians at the Frank B. Walsh session during the Annual North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society Meeting. Clinical cases are presented by neuro-ophthalmologists with comments by neuroradiologists, neuropathologists, and other sele...
1081 Cases presented at the NANOS 1997 Walsh SessionThis document includes a wide variety of neuro-ophthalmic cases as presented to physicians at the Frank B. Walsh session during the Annual North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society Meeting. Clinical cases are presented by neuro-ophthalmologists with comments by neuroradiologists, neuropathologists,...
1082 Suprasellar Mass in a Six Month Old BabyRuth HunaA 1-month old female evaluated for progressive increase in head circumference.
1083 Saving FaceMichael S. Vaphiades, MD, University of AlabamaA 10-year old female with bilateral lower motor neuron facial palsies and decrease hearing AU.
1084 Not-So-Benign Paroxysmal Tonic Upgaze of ChildhoodWilliam A. Fletcher, MD, Departments of Clinical Neurosciences & Surgery, University of CalgaryA 4-month old male with episodic paroxysmal tonic upgaze first noted at four weeks.
1085 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.
1086 Bright Optic Nerves and Temporal Lobe LesionPaul H. Phillips, MD, University of ArkansasA 40-year old male with bilateral loss of vision. Previous history significant for diabetes, hypertension and post-traumatic stress disorder.
1087 A Fourth Nerve Palsy in a Boy of 7 1/2 YearsIsla M. WilliamsA 7 1/2-year old male with poor visual acuity.
1088 Optic Nerve Tumor in the 20 Year Old FemalePeter R. BringewaldA 20-year old female with a 4-day history of decreased vision OS.
1089 Three Strikes and You're OutNicholas J. Volpe, MD, Northwestern UniversityA 42-year old female with painless loss of vision OD and eyelid swelling. Eight months previous treated with antibiotics for right eyelid swelling. Four months prior to presentation eyelid swelling associated with blurred vision treated with steroids. CT scan revealed orbital and optic nerve tumor.
1090 To Lose a Hunt, and Other Inflammatory RemarksBenjamin M. Frishberg, MDA 45-year old female with a 4-day history of acute loss of vision OS associated with a left peri-orbital headache.
1091 A Chiasm Too Fat To FunctionVictoria RecioA 46-year old male with a 3-month history of blurred vision OU and optic atrophy.
1092 Steroid Responsive Optic Neuropathy: The Case From HellAndrew F. LeeA 36-year old pregnant female with a 2-month history of right facial pain, intermittent numbness of the cheek associated with global headache.
1093 Meningismus, Ocular Pain and Visual Loss in a Young MaleLea Averbuch-HellerA 20-year old male with headache, stiff neck, photophobia and blurred vision.
1094 Homonymous Hemianopia in a Young WomanDeborah I. Friedman, MD, MPH, Professor, Neurology & Neurotherapeutics, University of Texas SouthwesternA 21-year old female with a right homonymous hemianopia.
1095 It AION't Necessarily SoMark L. Moster, MD, Thomas Jefferson UniversityA 62-year old male with blurred vision OS. Previous history significant for pituitary adenoma with progressive loss of vision OS.
1096 Optic Neuritis Is What Ails HerForman, ScottA 41-year old female with a 1-week history of monocular visual loss OS and associated pain with movement. Previous history significant for seizure and manic depressive disorder.
1097 TB or Not TB? That is the QuestionBafna, ShamikA 65-year old female with a 1-month history of pain in the right forehead and peri-orbital region extending to the right occiput and cataract OD. Previous history significant for non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus and hypertension.
1098 Pseudo-Pseudotumor Cerebri To Be Blunt About ItEllis, Brian D.A 52-year old male with a 2-month history of occipital headache.
1099 A Case That Just Could Not Be ReadNorah S. Lincoff MD, University at BuffaloA 50-year old male unable to read for one month. Previous history significant for HIV, Bell palsy and herpes zoster.
1100 Another Oddity!!Eneyni, MazenA 36-year old female with a 2-month history of gradual decreasing vision OD. Previous history significant for same symptoms 9 years earlier.
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