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426 Microsurgical Extraction of an Intraorbital MeningiomaJohn S. Kennerdell, MDA 48-year old female with a history of painless, progressive loss of vision OS associated with mild proptosis but no diplopia.
427 Multiple Brain Lesions and Excessive ThirstJon N. Currie, MD; Simmons Lessell, MDA 25-year old with complaints of excessive thirst. Previous history significant for viral illness with symptoms of sore throat, nasal congestion, lethargy and headache.
428 Ophthalmoplegia Associated with Cerebral and Retinal Vascular AbnonnalitiesThomas R. Hedges III, MD; Richard Chace, MDA 14-year old male with ophthalmoplegia and loss of vision OD. Noted congenital abnormalities.
429 Progressive Brain Stem DisorderRichard Lindenberg, MDA 63-year old female with nausea and vomiting. Initial symptoms worsened after automobile accident with loss of appetite and vertigo.
430 Traumatic Diplopia in Hirsute RelativesLance Optican, PhDA 2-year old male with known congenital, familial hirsutism was evaluated for a traumatic right VI nerve palsy.
431 Unilateral ProptosisRobert S. Hepler, MD; Anthony Verity, MDA pregnant 17-year old female with prominent right eye.
432 A Brainstem SyndromeSteven A. Newman, MD; Richard Wenzel, MD; Estelle May, MDCase 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.
433 A Slowly Evolving Cavernous Sinus SyndromeEugene E. Benjamin, MD; Mark L. Malton, MD; John S. Kennerdell, MDA 45-year old male with ptosis and anisocoria. Previous history significant for a severe flu-like illness with cough and associated loss of weight.
434 A Troubled TeenagerHana Leiba, MD; R. Michael Siatkowski, MD; W. W. Culbertson, MDA 13-year old male with photophobia and panuveitis.
435 Acromegaly with Visual LossJoseph F. Rizzo, MD; Neal Snebold, MDA 56-year old man with protruding right eye. Previous history significant for kidney calculi.
436 An Unusual Case of Sudden BlindnessRobert T. Spector, MDA 14-year old female with progressive loss of vision OU. Previous history significant for left VI nerve palsy and headache incidental to a bicycle accident.
437 Pre(ciliary) ganglionic anisocoriaThomas L. Slamovits, MD; Ronald M. Burde, MDA 52-year old male with a pituitary tumor discovered during a CT scan. Tx Surgery, Pilocarpine
438 Slowly Progressive, Partial Third and Sixth Nerve Palsies in a Young ManRobert C. Sergott, MD; William F. Hickey, MD; Peter J. Savino, MD; Thomas M. Bosley, MD; Norman J. Schatz, MDA 33-year old male with progressive, oblique, binocular double vision.
439 Supranuclear Gaze Palsy with Facial and Ocular MovementsWayne T. Cornblath, MD; Robert Glanzman, MDA 45-year old male with progressive neurologic deficits, left facial pain, insomnia and hypersomnolence. Previous history significant for rheumatoid arthritis.
440 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.
441 Tolosa-Hunt or Not Tolosa-Hunt, That is the QuestionWilliam A. Fletcher, MD; T. Peter Seland, MD; N. Barry Rewcastle, MDA 61-year old female with a 3 1/2-year history of recurrent ophthalmoplegia and facial pain.
442 At the CrossroadsKonstantinos Douglas; Michael Yoon; Frederick Jakobiec; Joseph Rizzo III; Bart ChwaliszA 54-year-old female former smoker presented with vertical diplopia, left facial pain and left forehead weakness. She previously had thyroidectomy for a noncancerous nodule and abdominal hysterectomy for fibroids. She reported a two-year history of worsening facial pain and numbness that started as ...
443 It's Always Been Like That - SlidesEric Gaier; William Butler; Joseph RizzoAn 18 year-old Caucasian boy presented with left upper eyelid ptosis, headaches, and iris heterochromia. The patient and his family reported the left iris being darker than the right since early childhood. Over the 5 years preceding his presentation, the patient's mother noted progressive ptosis of ...
444 A Rock Solid CaseSwaraj Bose, MD; Narsing A. Rao, MD; Steven E. Feldon, MDA 34-year old female who, during her 4th month of pregnancy, presented with a 1-week history of painless proptosis and blurred vision OD. Subsequently followed for an additional 3-1/2 years with increasing proptosis.
445 Cavernous Optic Atrophy in Eyes with Metastatic Malignant MelanomaDaniel M. Albert, MD; Douglas E. Gaasterland, MDA 26-year old male with decreased visual acuity OS after sustaining a facial laceration. Previous history significant for cutaneous malignant melanoma.
446 Is That Your Final Answer?' The Evolution of Histopathologic Diagnosis of a Recurring Orbital TumorRonel N. Santos, MD; Jonathan D. Wirtschafter, MD; Andrew R. Harrison, MDA 62-year old male with a 3-month history of gradual, painless proptosis OD.
447 No Time to PanicVictoria S. Pelak, MD; Jeffrey Bennett; Steven Galetta; Shawn Bird; Zissimos MourelatosA 47-year old male with 2-week history of progressive limb weakness. Previous history significant for Guillain-Barre syndome.
448 Sixty-year-old Female with Left Sixth Nerve ParesisB. J. O'Neill III, MD; M. R. HansonA 60-year old female with a 2-week history of bi-frontal headaches, visual blurring and bilateral retro-orbital pain. Previous history significant for type II diabetes mellitus.
449 Up and Down and Around and AroundElizabeth Waller, MD; Michael Siatkowsky, MD; Gariel Pardo, MDA 39-year old female with a 5-day history of nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headache and myalgias.
450 Up and Down and Around and Around (PowerPoint)Elizabeth Waller, MD; Michael Siatkowsky, MD; Gariel Pardo, MDA 39-year old female with a 5-day history of nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headache and myalgias.
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