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501 A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing (PowerPoint)Heather E. MossA 23-year old male with transient visual obscurations and subsequent bilateral peripheral loss of vision.
502 College Can be Such a HeadacheJoseph G. Chacko, MD, University of ArkansasA 21-year old male Dx pharyngitis Tx clarithromycin followed by episodic severe headaches, neck and back pain and a 3-week history of diplopia, anisocoria and a 20-pound weight loss. Previous history significant for hyperthyroidism.
503 College Can be Such a Headache (PowerPoint)Joseph G. Chacko, MD, University of ArkansasA 21-year old male Dx pharyngitis Tx clarithromycin followed by episodic severe headaches, neck and back pain and a 3-week history of diplopia, anisocoria and a 20-pound weight loss. Previous history significant for hyperthyroidism.
504 The Terrible ThreesMays El-DairiA 3-year old female with a third cranial nerve palsy. One year prior to presentation, vomiting, headache noted along with left ptosis and anisocoria: Dx Horner Syndrome.
505 The Terrible Threes (PowerPoint)Mays El-DairiA 3-year old female with a third cranial nerve palsy. One year prior to presentation, vomiting, headache noted along with left ptosis and anisocoria: Dx Horner Syndrome.
506 WHO Panics?Wayne T. Cornblath, MD, Clinical Professor, Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Professor, Department of Neurology, University of MichiganA 54-year old female with headache, blurred central vision OD, papilledema, macular hemorrhage and a 4-week history of panic attacks and seizures. Previous history significant for hypertension, smoking and a 20 pound weight loss.
507 WHO Panics? (PowerPoint)Wayne T. Cornblath, MD, Clinical Professor, Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Professor, Department of Neurology, University of MichiganA 54-year old female with headache, blurred central vision OD, papilledema, macular hemorrhage and a 4-week history of panic attacks and seizures. Previous history significant for hypertension, smoking and a 20 pound weight loss.
508 Ischemic Optic Neuritis (PowerPoint)Marc J. Dinkin, MD, Weill Cornell MedicineA 68-year old female with a 5-hour painless loss of vision OS followed by unremitting loss of vision 9 days after initial episode. Previous history significant for hypertension and diabetes mellitus.
509 Ischemic Optic NeuritisMarc J. Dinkin, MD, Weill Cornell MedicineA 68-year old female with a 5-hour painless loss of vision OS followed by unremitting loss of vision 9 days after initial episode. Previous history significant for hypertension and diabetes mellitus.
510 TROUBLE READINGCaroline TiliketeA 73-year old female with a 1-year history of progressive visual difficulties and impairing reading.
511 TROUBLE READING (PowerPoint)Caroline TiliketeA 73-year old female with a 1-year history of progressive visual difficulties and impairing reading.
512 ‘Tis Nobler in the Mind to Suffer... Or to Take Arms Against a Sea of Troubles and by Opposing End Them? (Hamlet act 3, scene 1) (PowerPoint)Heather E. MossA 41-year old female with a shadow of the left eye.
513 ‘Tis Nobler in the Mind to Suffer... Or to Take Arms Against a Sea of Troubles and by Opposing End Them? (Hamlet act 3, scene 1)Heather E. MossA 41-year old female with a shadow over the left eye.
514 ‘Tis Nobler in the Mind to Suffer... Or to Take Arms Against a Sea of Troubles and by Opposing End Them? (Hamlet act 3, scene 1) (Presentation Video)Heather E. Moss41-year old female with a shadow over the left eye.
515 Poor Visual Recovery Following Treatment of Panuveitis in a 62 Year-old Man with Biopsy-proven Sarcoidosis (PowerPoint)Jeffrey GelfandA 62-year old male with blurred vision OS, progressive gait instability, episodic falling and confusion. Previous history significant for LP that revealed meningitis and lung and hilar lymph node biopsies that demonstrated sarcoidosis.
516 Poor Visual Recovery Following Treatment of Panuveitis in a 62 Year-old Man with Biopsy-proven SarcoidosisJeffrey GelfandA 62-year old male with blurred vision OS, progressive gait instability, episodic falling and confusion. Previous history significant for LP that revealed meningitis and lung and hilar lymph node biopsies that demonstrated sarcoidosis.
517 Poor Visual Recovery Following Treatment of Panuveitis in a 62 Year-old Man with Biopsy-proven Sarcoidosis (Presentation Video)Jeffrey GelfandA 62-year old male with blurred vision OS, progressive gait instability, episodic falling and confusion. Previous history significant for LP that revealed meningitis and lung and hilar lymph node biopsies that demonstrated sarcoidosis.
518 Bad Eyes, Bad Walking and Bad JudgementClare FraserA 20-year old male with deteriorating vision OS and a 13-year history of combined variable immunodeficiency. Previous history significant for atypical mycobacterium.
519 Bad Eyes, Bad Walking and Bad Judgement (PowerPoint)Clare FraserA 20-year old male with deteriorating vision OS and a 13-year history of combined variable immunodeficiency. Previous history significant for atypical mycobacterium.
520 Bad Eyes, Bad Walking and Bad Judgement (Presentation Video)Clare FraserA 20-year old male with deteriorating vision OS and a 13-year history of combined variable immunodeficiency. Previous history significant for atypical mycobacterium.
521 Twice Bitten, Once ShyRobert ShinA 57-year old female with fatigue, confusion and headache associated with a right inferior quadrantanopsia.
522 Twice Bitten, Once Shy (PowerPoint)Robert ShinA 57-year old female with fatigue, confusion and headache associated with a right interferior qandrantanopsia.
523 Twice Bitten, Once Shy (Presentation Video)Robert ShinA 57-year old female with fatigue, confusion and headache associated with a right inferior quadrantanopsia.
524 A Case of Net Visual Loss and GainThomas SlamovitsA 68-year old female with a sudden loss of vision OU. Previous history significant for anemia, presumed by patient to account for her presenting symptoms.
525 A Case of Net Visual Loss and Gain (PowerPoint)Thomas SlamovitsA 68-year old female with a sudden loss of vision OU. Previous history significant for anemia, presumed by patient to account for her presenting symptoms.
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