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101 Old Lesion, New PalsyGeis, Todd C.A 48-year old female with horizontal diplopia. 3 years prior to referral, right facial weakness, hypesthesia and ipsilateral loss of hearing and ataxia experienced. Previous history significant for chronic liver disease with splenomegaly, malabsorption syndrome, thrombocytopenia with anemia and Hash...
102 Periodic Alternating Nystagmus in an 11-year-old GirlJoseph S. KarpAn 11-year old female with a 7-week history of nausea, vomiting, weight loss and papilledema. Family history significant for neurofibromatosis.
103 Something to Sink Your Teeth Into…Michael Brodsky; Steven CouchA 21-year old male with a previous diagnosis of cerebral palsy, hypertension and nystagmus shared by his siblings.
104 Thalamic Hemorrhage with Down Gaze PreferenceJames B. MacLeanA 62-year old male with a sudden left hemiparesis. Previous history significant for hypertension.
105 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.
106 Upgaze Paralysis Caused by a Lesion of the Periaqueductal GreyPaul ThamesA 61-year old male with fever, lethargy, upgaze paralysis and convergence-retraction nystagmus. Previous history significant for prostatic anaplastic adenocarcinoma with cervical mode metastasis.
107 Vertigo and Ataxia in a South American ManJ. C. KattahA 42-year old male with headache, nausea, vomiting, truncal ataxia and episodic vertigo.
108 A Brain Stem SyndromeSimmons Lessell, MD (1933 - 2016)A 52-year old male with a cold, consisting of a productive cough without fever. Two weeks later equilibrium problems developed. Previous history significant for lumbar laminectomy.
109 A Brainstem Tale: A Fatal FlawSteven A. Newman, MD, University of Virginia School of MedicineA 72-year old female with a 6-week history of horizontal diplopia.
110 An Iron Clad CaseSteven L. Galetta, MD, NYU LangoneA 32-year old woman with tinnitus, light-headedness and vertigo. Previous history significant for occipital encephalocele and bilateral hearing loss.
111 Bilateral Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia in a Young AdultAnthony C. Arnold, MD, UCLAA 31-year female with horizontal diplopia.
112 Congenital Multisystem DysplasiaBarrett J. Katz, MD, MBAA male infant, the product of a non-consanguinous marriage to a 20-year old primiparous woman. The pregnancy was full term and prenatal course unremarkable. At birth the infant was noted to have a pair of colinear, waxy, pale pink plaques from the tip of his nose to the mid-forehead, on both sides ...
113 Don't Ignore the ObviousZina Almer, MD; Prem Subramanian, MD, PhDA 51-year old male with bilateral loss of vision. Previous history significant for HIV.
114 Don't Ignore the Obvious (PowerPoint)Zina Almer, MD; Prem Subramanian, MD, PhDA 51-year old male with bilateral loss of vision. Previous history significant for HIV.
115 Don't Ignore the Obvious (Presentation Video)Zina Almer, MD; Prem Subramanian, MD, PhDA 51-year old male with bilateral loss of vision. Previous history significant for HIV.
116 Intermittent Oscillopsia; Ocular Motility DisordersRobert D. Yee, MDA 36-year old female with episodic vertical oscillopsia.
117 Uveoencephalitis in a Young AdultMartin W. ten HoveA 30-year old male with a 3-week history of hemiparesis and dysphasia. Previous history significant for dysarthria, upper extremity paresis and a chronic ulcerative skin condition. Bilateral posterior uveitis manifest at age 20.
118 Brain Stem TuberculomaBoghen, DanielA 43-year old female with a history of headache, nausea, vomiting, diplopia, ataxic gait and numbness of both sides of the face and the right side of the body. Previous history significant for peptic ulcer and spinal tuberculosis.
119 Downbeat Nystagmus with a Fourth Ventricular TumorPaul W. Brazis, MD, Mayo ClinicA 74-year old female with generalized weakness and visual decline. Previous history of significant for polymyalgia rheumatica.
120 Left Facial Palsy, Left Adduction Paresis and Dizziness Sudden OnsetJ. Raymond BuncicA 14-year old female with a sudden onset of dizziness and ataxia.
121 One-and-a-half SyndromeJohn W. Gittinger Jr.A 75-year old male with a history of diplopia.
122 Rebound Nystagmus: A Clinicopathological CorrelationReberta L. BondarA 68-year old male with a 40-year history of difficulty walking who by age 58 was confined to a wheelchair.
123 Uninvited GuestValerie Biousse, MD; Nancy J. Newman, MDA 31-year female with blurred vision. Previous history significant for hypertension since childhood, complicated by end-stage renal disease. Underwent cadaveric renal transplant with ureteroneocystostomy.
124 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.
125 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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