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76 Chiasmal ConfusionLanning B. KlineA 28-year-old male with a 1-month history of blurred vision OU.
77 Expanding the ConceptKarl C. GolnikA 57-year old male with lethargy and depression, decreasing vision and diplopia.
78 High Pressure Diagnosis: Cecocentral Scotomas and Elevated Interacranial PressureJacqueline Winterkorn, MD, PhD (1947-2015), Clinical Professor, Department of Ophthalmlogy, Weill Cornell MedicineA 37-year old male with worsening central vision OU and hallucinations.
79 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.
80 If the Eye Offendeth TheeThomas C. Spoor, MD, Sarasota Retina InstituteA 48-year old women with a history of diplopia and progressive proptosis OS
81 Lacrimal Lumpy in a LadyIppolit C. A. MatjuchaA 21-year old female with a left peri-orbital mass. A systemic syndrome consisting of fatigue, pharyngitis, gastrointestinal distress, myalgias and low-grade fever, subsequently diagnosed as mononucleosis also noted.
82 Let's All Band Together!!Madhura A. TamhankarN/A
83 Neuro-Ophthalmic Results and Complications of Trans-sphenoidal Hypophysectomy for Pituitary AdenomasJ. C. TrautmannN/A
84 Occam's Razor RevisitedJonathan Daniel Trobe, MD, Michigan UniversityA 64-year old male with headache, Loss of vision OS followed by sudden temporal field loss OD and episodic epistaxis. Previous history significant for atrial fibrillation.
85 Occam's Razor Revisited (PowerPoint)Jonathan Daniel Trobe, MD, Michigan UniversityA 64-year old male with headache, Loss of vision OS followed by sudden temporal field loss OD and episodic epistaxis. Previous history significant for atrial fibrillation.
86 Optic Nerve Tumor in the 20 Year Old FemalePeter R. BringewaldA 20-year old female with a 4-day history of decreased vision OS.
87 Orbito-Cranial-Angio-MyopathyMichael SandersA 14-year old female who as an infant was noted to have a congenital abnormality of left eye and globe.
88 Papilledema and Prostate CancerJames A. GoodwinA 51-year old male with a 1-week history of left hemi-sensory loss.
89 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.
90 Recurrent Visual Loss After Removal of an Olfactory Groove MeningiomaRonald M. BurdeA 53-year old male with a 6-month history of decreasing visual acuity OS.
91 Regression of Pituitary Prolactinomas with Visual Improvement after Treatment with BromocriptineJames B. MacLeanNine patients with prolactinomas treated with bromocriptine. Prolactin levels promptly returned to normal in all patients, definite radiological evidence of tumor shrinkage was demonstrated in eight of nine and four of five with visual field abnormalities returned to normal.
92 Shoulda, Woulda, Coulda. . .Andrew G. LeeA 41-year old female with occipital headache of increasing severity. Family history significant for son with Prader-Willi syndrome.
93 Thirty Years of Visual MigraineJohn B. Selhorst, MDA 47-year old male with an onset of episodic right photopsia.
94 Through the Sinus, DarklyMark J. MorrowA 52-year old female with a 13-year history of year of gradually progressive diplopia, right ptosis, and intermittent right infraorbital pain. Previous history significant for hypertension, dyspepsia and migraine.
95 Unilateral PapilledemaJ. Lawton SmithA 29-year old female with a 1-year history of transient visual obscurations OS.
96 Bromocriptine Resistant Pituitary TumorRobert 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 41-year old male with blurred vision OS and right occipital headache. Previous history significant for pituitary adenoma which was surgically resected.
97 Highly Impossible (10x Objective Brain Invasion GFAP)William A. Fletcher, MD, Departments of Clinical Neurosciences & Surgery, University of CalgaryA 4-year old male with a 1 1/2-year history of visual loss OU. Previous history significant for macrocephaly.
98 Highly Impossible (10x Objective Brain Invasion Ki 67 Proliferative Index Low)William A. Fletcher, MD, Departments of Clinical Neurosciences & Surgery, University of CalgaryA 4-year old male with a 1 1/2-year history of visual loss OU. Previous history significant for macrocephaly.
99 Highly Impossible (10x Objective Brain Invasion)William A. Fletcher, MD, Departments of Clinical Neurosciences & Surgery, University of CalgaryA 4-year old male with 1 1/2-year history of visual loss OU. Previous history significant for macrocephaly.
100 Highly Impossible (40x Brain Invasion)William A. Fletcher, MD, Departments of Clinical Neurosciences & Surgery, University of CalgaryA 4-year old male with a 1 1/2-year history of visual loss OU. Previous history significant for macrocephaly.
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