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151 Diffusion, Perfusion, ConfusionRoger E. Turbin, MD, Rutgers New Jersey Medical SchoolA 49-year old female underwent uncomplicated repeat cardiac catheterization for recurrent crescendo angina 26 days after a coronary artery stent was placed. Previous history significant for diabetes.
152 Ophthalmoplegia, Ataxia and Repriratory FailureRobert S. HeplerA 58-year old male with diplopia, dizziness, fatigue and difficulty walking. Previous history significant for renal cell carcinoma discovered during nephrectomy of the right kidney.
153 Vertical Downbeat NystagmusN. J. SchatzA 57-year old male with a 4-week history of balance difficulties and double vision. Previous history significant for adenocarcinoma of the lung Tx thoracotomy.
154 Do Not Take Diplopia LightlyWilliam Hills, MD; Judith Warner, MD; Bradley Katz, MD, PhD; Anne Osborn, MD; Steve Chin, MD, PhD; Howard Mann, MD; Sherri Perkins, MD, PhD; David Weinberg, MD, FACS; Kathleen Digre, MDA 37-year old female with a 6-week history of diplopia, nausea and headache. Previous history significant for migraine with occasional aura and minor head trauma as a child.
155 Do Not Take Diplopia Lightly (Presentation Video)William Hills, MD; Judith Warner, MD; Bradley Katz, MD, PhD; Anne Osborn, MD; Steve Chin, MD, PhD; Howard Mann, MD; Sherri Perkins, MD, PhD; David Weinberg, MD, FACS; Kathleen Digre, MDA 37-year-old female with a 6-week history of diplopia, nausea and headache. Previous history significant for migraine with occasional aura and minor head trauma as a child.
156 Japanese NodlesValerie I. Elmalem; Sunita Park; Beau B. Bruce; Matthew Thurtell; Valérie Biousse; Nancy J. NewmanAn 11-year old female with diplopia, fever and abdominal pain. Previous history significant for fever, vaginal ulcers and discharge.
157 Japanese Nodles (Audio)Valerie I. Elmalem; Sunita Park; Beau B. Bruce; Matthew Thurtell; Valérie Biousse; Nancy J. NewmanAn 11-year old female with diplopia, fever and abdominal pain. Previous history significant for fever, vaginal ulcers and discharge.
158 Japanese Nodles (PowerPoint)Valerie I. Elmalem; Sunita Park; Beau B. Bruce; Matthew Thurtell; Valérie Biousse; Nancy J. NewmanAn 11-year old female with diplopia, fever and abdominal pain. Previous history significant for fever, vaginal ulcers and discharge.
159 Familial Pontine CavernosaThomas J. CarlowCase 1: A 35-year old male with ataxia, strabismus, right facial paralysis and a left-sided sensory loss as an 8-year old. He later became alcoholic and died suddenly at 35. Case 2: His 38-year old sibling with tinnitis and hearing loss AS associated with vertigo, occipital headache and VI nerve pa...
160 Peripheral Facial Palsy with Preservation of Taste Appreciation and Tearing resulting from an Intrapontine LesionRobert H. Spector, MD (retired)Two patients, each with an intrapontine lesion in the floor of the fourth ventricle with similar clinical findings.
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