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1901 Painful Ophthalmoplegia - More Than Meets the EyeDeborah I. Friedman, MD, MPH, Professor, Neurology & Neurotherapeutics, University of Texas SouthwesternA 47-year old female with pain and decreased hearing AD and prominent right eye with blurring.
1902 Bilateral 3rd Nerve Palsy in a 75 Year-Old ManValerie A. Purvin, MD, Indiana UniversityA 75-year old male with painless diplopia and right upper lid ptosis.
1903 Reverse Foster Kennedy Syndrome: Inappropriate Optic AtrophyAnthony C. Arnold, MD, UCLAA 33-year old male with a 2-year history of slowly progressive, painless loss of vision OS. Previous history significant for esotropia, mild amblyopia and a 5-year history of fronto-temporal headache.
1904 Unilateral blindness Resulting from a Tumour of the Paranasal SinusesBarry Skarf, MD, PhD, Henry Ford Health SystemA 6-year old male with a 7-month history of intermittent headache occurring every few weeks and lasting 30-120 minutes.
1905 An Unusual Optic Neuropathy in a Young ManRobert F. Saul, MD, Virginia Tech CarilionA 28-year old male with a 6-week history of blurred vision and pain above the right eye as a consequence of a blow to the head.
1906 Slowly Progressive Ischemic Optic NeuropathyDavid L. Knox, MD, Wilmer Eye InstituteA 55-year old male with a 2-week history of progressive loss of the nasal field OS.
1907 Neurologic Symptoms in a 46-Year-Old Woman with a History of UveitisDavid L. Knox, MD, Wilmer Eye InstituteA 46-year old female with a 1-year history of neurologic symptoms. Previous history significant for peumonia and cystitis.
1908 Chronic Uveitis and Multiple Intracranial Aneurysms in a 48 Year-Old White MaleDavid L. Knox, MD, Wilmer Eye InstituteN/A
1909 Grade III Astrocytoma of the Optic NerveSimmons Lessell, MD (1933 - 2016)A 55-year old male with blurred vision and retro-orbital pain OS
1910 Left Trigemminal and Abducens Paresis, Right HemiparesisSimmons Lessell, MD (1933 - 2016)A 41-year old male with a left tonsilar mass discovered 8 years prior to presentation Tx surgery
1911 Paramedian Thalamic Syndrome (Percheron Revisited - With MR)John L. Keltner, MD, UC Davis HealthA 26-year old male with intermittent diplopia from an exotropia, slightly greater at near than at distance.
1912 An Ocular Myasthenic SyndromeMark J. Kupersmith, MD, Mount SinaiA 15-month old male developed droopy eyelids the day he suffered minor head trauma. Subsequently, over a 2-week period lethargy and fatigue were manifest.
1913 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.
1914 Isolated Bilateral Internal Ophthalmoplegia in a Young Woman with a Suprasellar MassDan Boghen, MD, FRCP(C), Neuro-Ophthalmology Section, Neurology Service, Hôtel-Dieu Hospital, QuebecA 22-year old female with an 8-month history of bilateral visual loss, headache, vomiting and secondary amenorrhea without galactorrhea.
1915 Imbalance and Dementia in an Auto Mechanic: A Family AffairRobert D. Yee, MDA 41-year old male with imbalance, clumsiness and slurring of speech.
1916 Dolicho-Ectatic Intracranial ArteriesJoel G. Sacks, MD, Tulane Medical CenterDolicho-ectatic (elongated and distended) intracranial arteries were studied in 34 cases obtained at autopsy.
1917 Painful Ophthalmoplegia and EnophthalmosJoel G. Sacks, MD, Tulane Medical CenterA 47-year old female with right peri-orbital pain. Previous history significant for dysfunctional uterine bleeding, right radical mastectomy with post-operative Tx XRT for adenomcarcinoma.
1918 Downbeating Nystagmus and Lithium IntoxicationH. Stanley Thompson, MD, University of IowaA 63-year old obese female with Type II diabetes mellitus, hypertension and osteoarthritis (controlled).
1919 Steroid Responsive Optic NeuropathyDiamond, Greg, A.A 41-year old female with severe headaches and leg weakness. Previous history for hepatitis, peritonitis, oophorectomy and salpingectomy.
1920 Minocycline-Induced Pseudotumor Cerebri?Aroichane, MaryamA 16-year old female with a 5-week history of intermittent binocular diplopia along with a 1-year history of right-sided headache.
1921 Bilateral Ptosis in AIDSBarton, Jason J. S.A 39-year old male with severe frontal headache, ptosis and diplopia.
1922 Bariatric Surgery and the Neuro-OphthalmologistHeather E. Moss
1923 Seesaw NystagmusGager, W.E.N/A
1924 Ophthalmoplegia in PolymyositisGlaser, J.S.N/A
1925 Cavernous Sinus Syndrome with Optic Nerve Involvement in a 25-Year-Old ManBienfang, D.C.A 25-year old male with a 3-week history of decreased vision, complete III and VI nerve paralysis and venous dilatation of the retina.
1926 Optic Nerve Physiology and AnatomyAnderson, Douglas R.Electronmicroscopic elucidation of the function of astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, extracellular space and the significance of capillary glial relationships.
1927 Cavernous Optic Atrophy in Eyes with Metastatic Malignant MelanomaAlbert, Daniel M.A 26-year old male with decreased visual acuity OS after sustaining a facial laceration. Previous history significant for cutaneous malignant melanoma.
1928 Macular Degeneration in Siblings with Cerebello-Pons-Olive AtrophyGreen, William R.Two of six siblings in a family presented with ataxia and progressive loss of walking and talking ability before age 20 months.
1929 Familial Acoustic NeurinomaBehrens, MylesN/A
1930 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.
1931 Unilateral External Oculomotor Palsy and Nevus Sebaceous of JadassohnHaslam, RobertN/A
1932 Goldenhar's SyndromeClew, William E.N/A
1933 Eye Problems and Dysproteinemia in Two PatientsDotan, Shlomo A.Case 1: A 49-year old male red eyes. Case 2: A 59-year old female with double vision and left upper lid ptosis.
1934 Unilateral Intranuclear OphthalmoplegiaHardman, JohnA 67-year old female with a 10-year history of rheumatoid arthiritis treated with steroids developed progressive neurologic deterioration over an 8-week period.
1935 Dementia and Vertical Gaze ParesisBruce W. Wilson, MDA 47-year old male with an 18-month history of neurological illness initiated by ophthalmoplegia and followed by dementia.
1936 Eye Pain Aggravated by Eye Movement, Supsequent Central Scotoma, Resolution and Recurrence 12 Years LaterRichard L. Sogg, MD, Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology at Stanford UniversityA 55-year old female with left ocular pain, nausea and loss of vision. Previous history significant for left optic neuropathy.
1937 Sudden Onset of Homonymous Quadrantanopia iin a 26-Year-Old WomanRichard L. Sogg, MD, Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology at Stanford UniversityA 26-year old female with a sudden onset of left-sided homonymous hemianopia. Previous history significant for migraine with aura.
1938 Joe & Jerry Flew the CoopLulu LCD Bursztyn, MD, Ivey Eye Institute; Dane A. Breker, MD, Sanford Neuroscience Clinic; Andrew W. Stacey, MD, University of Washington Medicine; Ashok Srinivasan, MBBS, University of Michigan; Mark W. Johnson, MD, Kellogg Eye Center; Jonathan Daniel Trobe MD, Michigan UniversityA previously healthy 13-year-old girl presented to a local hospital with fever and myalgia, followed one day later by lethargy and vision loss. Past medical history was significant only for acne, for which she had been treated with doxycycline 40 mg/day intermittently starting 2 months prior to symp...
1939 Now you see it.  Now you don't.Prem S. SubramanianA 70 yo RH African American female presented to our institution with sequential, severe vision loss in the preceding 4 months. Her past medical history included well-controlled hypertension and hyperlipidemia, CAD s/p coronary stent placement x 2 after MI, and stroke. She had no prior history of vis...
1940 Shady Double CrosserFrancine B. WeinHistory & Exam A 62-year-old woman presented with a one-month history of severe light sensitivity and headache, and a two week history of diplopia. Her photophobia was severe enough for her to wear sunglasses indoors. Her past medical history was significant for a cholecystectomy and Crohn's disease...
1941 The Man with No Face (About Face)Michael S. Vaphiades, MD, University of Alabama; Jennifer I. Doyle, MD, Little Rock Eye Clinic; Lina Nagia, MD, Michigan State University; Kevin J. Bray, MD, Providence Health; Lanning B. Kline, MD, University of Alabama; Glenn H. Roberson, MD, University of Alabama; Adam E. Quinn, MD, Baptist Healt...A 61-year-old man presented with one week history of decreased vision OS. Past medical history includes asthma and amblyopia OD, but with complete visual loss OD 18 years prior. He takes no medications. He is retired but worked for 21 years in social science research. The remarkable thing upon meeti...
1942 Toxoplasma PlusBell, RaymondN/A
1943 Visual Loss and Ophthalmoplegia in a 23 Year Old DwarfHerishanu, Y.O.; Sharpe, J.A.; Becker, L.E.; Susac, J.O.N/A
1944 Duane's Retraction SyndromeHotchkiss, MaryN/A
1945 An Unusual Case of HemianopsiaCoppola, Robert J.N/A
1946 Visual Systemic Manifestations of Adrenal DystrophyBruce W. Wilson, MDN/A
1947 Traumatic Trochlear PalsyRichard L. Sogg, MD, Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology at Stanford UniversityN/A
1948 Optic NeuropathyJohn S. Kennerdell, MD, Chair, Department of Ophthalmology, Allegheny General Hospital Professor, Ophthalmology, Drexel UniversityN/A
1949 Chiasmal SyndromeDavid G. Cogan, MD (1908-1993), Former Director of Ophthalmology, National Eye InstituteN/A
1950 Acquired Trans-Synaptic Hemioptic Atrophy: Two CasesSteven E. Feldon, MD, University of Rochester Medical CenterN/A
1951 Optic Papillitis and Retinal ArteritisDavid L. Knox, MD, Wilmer Eye InstituteN/A
1952 Optic Nerve Decompression in Chronic PapilledemaJohn L. Keltner, MD, UC Davis HealthA 42-year old male with headache, vomiting, seizures, papilledema and optic nerve atrophy. Previous history significant for malignant glioblastoma multiforme.
1953 Bilateral Progressive Visual LossThomas C. Spoor, MD, Sarasota Retina InstituteN/A
1954 Headache and HemianopsiaJohn B. Selhorst, MDN/A
1955 Panopthalmitis in a Microcephalic InfantMyron YanoffA 1.7 kg. male infant born to a 29-year old woman after a 42-week gestation. At 11 days rapid proptosis and eye rupture.
1956 Ocular and Cerebral Abnormalities in 18 Chromosome Deletion DefectMyron YanoffA 3400 gram black neonate born to a 40-year old with ischemic heart disease, low estriol levels and gestational diabetes.
1957 Ocular Involvement with Dawson's Inclusion Body Encephalitis or SSPE (Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis)Myron YanoffTwo teenage girls died from a progressive neurological disease.
1958 Brain and Eye Abnormalities Following Prenatal LSD IngestionMyron YanoffA 13-month old infant with multiple eye and central nervous system deformities. Maternal history significant as the infant was born to a 19-year old mother who had used lysergic acid diethylamide and marijuana throughout her pregnancy.
1959 Carotid Aneurysm Optic Neuropathy Treated by Bypass-Entrapment SurgeryCheryl R. ZaretA 66-year old female with a progressive loss of vision OS.
1960 Ataxia, Areflexia, OphthalmoplegiaNancy M. NewmanA 40-year old male with a 3-week history of progressively worsening, blurred and double vision.
1961 Homonymous Hemianopsia and Evanescent, Progressive Cranial Nerve Palsies in an Elderly WomanNancy M. NewmanA 69-year old female with diplopia, dysarthria, vertigo, right-sided hearing loss and headache. Previous history significant for adult-onset diabetes and rheumatoid arthritis.
1962 Post-partum Papilledema and Divergence InsufficiencyNancy M. NewmanN/A
1963 Visual Loss in an Infant Boy: A Lesson Twice LearnedCharles G. MaitlandA 2 1/2-year old male with difficulty seeing objects.
1964 Slowly Progressive Nasal Visual Field Loss: Glaucoma? Tumor? Syphilis? What Else?!Gregory S. KosmorskyA 74-year old male with a 24-year history of poor vision OS. Previous history significant for glaucoma, syphilis and pituitary adenoma.
1965 Atypical Optic NeuritisMartin P. KolskyA 34-year old female with sudden painless loss of vision OS.
1966 Complicated migraine - veryMartin P. KolskyA 44-year old male with a 25-year history of migraine.
1967 Anaplastic Astrocytoma RevisitedFloyd A. WarrenA 67-year old female diagnosed following brain biopsy with an anaplastic astrocytoma.
1968 Rapid Bilateral Visual Loss with Late Skin ProblemsFloyd A. WarrenA 60-year old female with a 5-day history of progressive bilateral loss of vision and ocular injection. Previous history significant for peri-ocular pain and headache.
1969 Multiple Cranial Nerve PalsiesJames B. MacLeanCase 1: A 69-year old male with left facial weakness and subsequent left craninal nerve deficits. Previous history significant for MI. Case 2: A 75-year old male with loss of vision OS declining to NLP.
1970 Comparative Ocular Motility Studies in Patients with Acoustic NeuronomasJames B. MacLeanComparative ocular motility studies were performed on ten patients with cerebellar pontine angle tumors, eight with acoustic neuromas, and two with meningiomas.
1971 An Unusual Sphenoid/Cavernous Sinus MassPatrick J. SweeneyA 58-year-old female with a sudden onset of left eye and facial pain.
1972 Chiasmal CompressionIvor S. LevyA 22-year old male with a 2-week history of headache and diplopia, arthralgia, general weakness and photophobia.
1973 Something to Get Your Teeth IntoIvor S. LevyA 26-year old male with swelling and pain in the right cheek the result of a facial injury that progressed into inflammatory fibrosis of the masseter muscle. After prosthetic replacement surgery the patient developed diplopia and rapid loss of vision OD.
1974 Diplopia and an Unusual Mediastinal MassIsla M. WilliamsA 27-year old male with blurred and double vision.
1975 Recurrent VI palsy in a 5 year old girlDavid S. WaltonN/A
1976 Osteopetrosis and Retinal DegenerationDavid S. WaltonA 16-month old male with a history of seizure, persistent nasal congestion and wandering conjugate eye movements.
1977 GalactorrheaThomas J. WalshCase 1: An 18-year old male with retro-orbital headache and galactorrhea. Case 2: A 26-year old female with amenorrhea and galactorrhea.
1978 Two Cases of Pituitary Apoplexy with PathologyThomas J. WalshN/A
1979 Bilateral optic nerve melanocytoma personality change and seizure after a fall in a 7 year old boyThomas J. WalshA 7-year old male with bilateral large melanocytomas which were first noted at age 3.
1980 Hyperprolactinemia and Unilateral Visual LossThomas L. SlamovitsA 59-year old female with a 1-year history of headaches noted a sudden loss of vision OD associated with herpes zoster infection.
1981 Lid Ecchymosis, Subconjunctival Hemorrhave and Orbital Lesion - And That's Not All FolksThomas L. SlamovitsA 3 1/2-year old female with a 3-week history of fatigue, leg pain, pallor, low-grade fever and a bruise over the right brow. Previous history significant for progressive anemia and lymphocytosis.
1982 Gyrus Rectus SyndromeTerence G. KlingeleA 26-year old female with headache and blurred vision.
1983 CraniopharyngiomaTerence G. KlingeleA 34-year old female with blurred vision.
1984 Another Unusual Chiasmal SyndromeTerence G. KlingeleA 32-year old male with diplopia of a 3-week duration.
1985 An Unusual Optic GliomaNeil R. Miller, MD, Professor of Ophthalmology, Johns Hopkins UniversityA 43-year old male with monocular visual loss.
1986 Chronic Sixth Nerve Palsy in a Patient with Metastatic Breast CarcinomaNeil R. Miller, MD, Professor of Ophthalmology, Johns Hopkins UniversityA 42-year old female with metastatic breast carcinoma.
1987 Facial Pain and Cranial NeuropathyJonathan Daniel Trobe, MD, Michigan UniversityCase 1: A 70-year old female with a 2-year history of left facial pain. Case 2: A 61-year old male with a 2-year history of episodic, severe right facial pain.
1988 Visual Loss After Systemic HypotensionJonathan Daniel Trobe, MD, Michigan UniversityA 59-year old female with total blindness after emergency surgery for GI bleeding. Previous history significant for hypertension and chronic idiopathic anemia.
1989 Partial Third Nerve Palsies in a Child with Complex Partial SeizuresElizabeth C. DoolingA 12-year old female with a 3-week history of ptosis and diplopia OD.
1990 Neurologic Manifestations of Systematic Lupus ErythematosusNorman J. Schatz, MD, Bascom Palmer Eye InstituteN/A
1991 Carcinoma of the PituitaryNorman J. Schatz, MD, Bascom Palmer Eye InstituteA 65-year old female with a decreasing vision OD. Previous history significant for open angle glaucoma.
1992 Bilateral Orbital MassesNorman J. Schatz, MD, Bascom Palmer Eye InstituteN/A
1993 Left Facial Palsy, Left Adduction Paresis and Dizziness Sudden OnsetJ. Raymond BuncicA 14-year old female with a sudden onset of dizziness and ataxia.
1994 Human Aicardi Syndrome 1J. Raymond BuncicA premature female infant with respiratory distress syndrome and multiple congenital anomalies.
1995 Homonymouse Horizontal SectoranopiaJohn E. CarterA 26-year old male brought to hospital following a seizure.
1996 Subacute Necrotizing Eneephalomyelopathy (Leigh's Disease)Adam BoritTwo siblings born to parents who were first cousins with feeding difficulties and failure to thrive. They subswquently developed nystagmus, disconjugate eye movements and amaurosis.
1997 MucormycosisJohn D. BullockA 75-year old male with diplopia and III / VII nerve palsy. Previous history significant for insulin-dependent diabetes and malignant lymphoma.
1998 Marcus Gunn ProptosisJohn D. BullockA 14-year old male with a 4-year history of progressive axial proptosis OD
1999 Horizontal Gaze Palsy Following Exertion CT and NMR CorrelationShirley H. Wray, MD, PhD, FRCP, Professor of Neurology Harvard Medical School, Director, Unit for Neurovisual Disorders, Massachusetts General HospitalCase 1: A 55-year old female with a previous history of metastatic breast neoplasm with a sudden onset of "a feeling of spinning" while playing tennis. Case 2: A 21-year old male with a sudden onset of vertigo, nausea and vomiting, ringing in the ears, headache, blurred vision, disturbed speech and...
2000 Menkes' Kinky Hair SyndromeShirley H. Wray, MD, PhD, FRCP, Professor of Neurology Harvard Medical School, Director, Unit for Neurovisual Disorders, Massachusetts General HospitalA 3-year old male with a Dx Menkes Kinky-Hair Syndrome.
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