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51 Parahippocampal Gyrus with Mild Cortical DysplasiaAugust L. Reader IIIA 23-year old male with lytic lesion and homonymous quadrantic defect. Previous history significant for involvement in two automobile accidents within 2 months of each other.
52 Stereotaxic LesionJames C. TrautmanA 65-year old male with assumed embolic stroke following an aortocoronary saphenous vein bypass graft.
53 Rapidly Developing Chiasmal SyndromeJohn HarbisonA 55-year old male with progressive loss of vision OS.
54 Unusual Cause of Unilateral ProptosisRobert S. JampelA 63-year old female with double vision, ocular discomfort and blurred vision.
55 Diplopia and Hemifacial Pain in a DiabeticErnest R. SimpsonA 48-year old diabetic male with a sudden onset of left facial pain and diplopia.
56 An Unusual Case of Sudden BlindnessRobert T. SpectorA 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.
57 Binasal Field Defects of Sudden OnsetEdward K. WongA 33-year old male with bilateral impaired vision. Previous history significant for throbbing left fronto-temporal headache.
58 Optic Glioma Presenting as Optic NeuritisHalpern, JamesA 33-year old female with a 7-month history of pain in the left eye upon movement and a blurring in the lower half visual field.
59 Headache, Ophthalmoplegia and BlindnessJoel S. Glaser, MD (1938 - 2011)An 80-year old male severe bi-frontal headache. Previous history significant for an abrupt loss of vision OU and tongue carcinoma.
60 Progressive Ischemia in a Young WomanJohn S. Kennerdell, MD, Chair, Department of Ophthalmology, Allegheny General Hospital Professor, Ophthalmology, Drexel UniversityA 27-year old female with a 1-week history of painless, progressive diffuse blurred vision OS. Previous history significant for tuberculous cervical adenitis and rheumatic carditis with mitral insufficiency.
61 Visual Loss and Headaches in a Fifteen Year Old GirlJames A. Sharpe, MD, FRCP(C) (1941-2013)A 15-year old female with a 6-week history of decreased vision along with a 3-month history of daily headache.
62 Cortical Blindness and Rapid Progressive Neurologic DiseaseRobert 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 49-year old male with unsteadiness of gait and difficulty following moving objects.
63 Downbeat Nystagmus and Ocular BobbingDenis PetroA 68-year old hypertensive female with difficulty walking, dizziness and lethargy. Previous history significant for subacrachnoid hemorrhage which resulted in residual left hemiparesis.
64 Optociliary Veins and Negative StudiesMarjorie E. SeyboldAn 18-year old female with progressive loss of vision OD.
65 A Look Through Alice's MirrorDavid VictorA 21-year old male who complained of the inability to recognize faces and colors after awakening from a surgical procedure. Previous history significant severe steady headache.
66 Galactorrhea and OphthalmoplegiaCoppeto, JamesA 46-year old male evaluated for dementia and an eye movement disorder. Previous history significant for recurrent epistaxis, impotence and vertical gaze palsy.
67 The Pontine Localization of the Supranuclear Pathway for Horizontal GazeBruce W. Wilson, MDA middle-aged female became a tetraplegic mute while retaining the ability to move her eyes normally in both horizontal and vertical directions.
68 Pupils in Cerebral BlindnessIrene E. Loewenfeld, Formerly Professor of Ophthalmology at Kresge Eye Institute, Wayne State UniversityN/A
69 Optic Nerve Sheath Decompression for PapilledemaJohn L. Keltner, MD, UC Davis HealthA 42-year old male witha right tempro-parietal malignant glioblastoma multiforme.
70 Macro-Saccadic OscillationsJohn B. Selhorst, MDA 48-year old male with a 4-month history of ataxia and dysarthria. Previous history significant for hypertension.
71 Left Homonymous Hemianopia and 20/200 Visual AcuityRichard E. Appen, MDA 63-year old male with a 3-month history of diffulty seeing to the left. Previous history significant for 50-pound weigh loss. Subsequent hospitalization revealed COPD with Dx lymphocytic leukemia.
72 The Pathogenesis of Optic Nerve Drusen: An HypothesisJoel G. Sacks, MD, Tulane Medical CenterAn autopsy of the eyes from a young man who died of a rupture of an intracranial aneurysm.
73 Suprasellar Mass and Downbeat NystagmusJames B. MacLeanDownbeat nystagmus has been characteristically associated with lesions at the craniocervical junction such as Arnold-Chiari malformation, platybasia and basilar invagination.
74 Complete Third Nerve Palsy in a 13-Month Old BoyElizabeth C. DoolingA 13-month old male with an 8-day history of left-sided ptosis. Previous history significant for a fall resulting in blow to the head without loss of consciousness.
75 Ptosis PlusJohn O. SusacA 47-year old female with complaints of difficulty swallowing, ptosis and diplopia followed by absence seizure and inappropriate behavior.
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