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1 Visual Loss: A Sinus Headache?Angela W. KimA 61-year old male with temporal scotoma OU and metamorphopsia. Previous history significant for type II diabetes, hypertension and cluster headache.
2 Acute Painful Third Nerve Palsy in a 45 Year OldRandy H. Kardon, MD, PhD, Director of Neuro-Ophthalmology Services, Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of IowaA 45-year old male with severe high orbital pain followed by double vision and ptosis.
3 Not a Benign TumorHong JiangA 43-year old female with blurred vision OU. Previous history signicant for a 10-year history of recurrent colon cancer Tx antineoplastic agents, pituitary mass, hypopituitarism and diabetes insipidus.
4 Not a Benign Tumor (PowerPoint)Hong JiangA 43-year old female with blurred vision OU. Previous history signicant for a 10-year history of recurrent colon cancer Tx antineoplastic agents, pituitary mass, hypopituitarism and diabetes insipidus.
5 Not a Benign Tumor (Presentation Video)Hong JiangA 43-year old female with blurred vision OU. Previous history signicant for a 10-year history of recurrent colon cancer Tx antineoplastic agents, pituitary mass, hypopituitarism and diabetes insipidus.
6 Visual Loss in a 59-Year Old ManJohn W. Gittinger Jr.A 59-year old male with a sudden onset of visual disturbance.
7 Tics and FleasNancy J. Newman, MD, Emory Eye CenterA 61-year old female with tic douloureux and diplopia. Previous history significant for squamous cell skin cancer below right eye, surgically resected. Dx atypical trigeminal neuralgia after neurological consult following administration of local anesthetic for basal cell carcinoma resection.
8 Tics and Fleas (PowerPoint)Nancy J. Newman, MD, Emory Eye CenterA 61-year old female with tic douloureux and diplopia. Previous history significant for squamous cell skin cancer below right eye, surgically resected. Dx atypical trigeminal neuralgia after neurological consult following administration of local anesthetic for basal cell carcinoma resection.
9 Tics and Fleas (Presentation Video)Nancy J. Newman, MD, Emory Eye CenterA 61-year old female with tic douloureux and diplopia. Previous history significant for squamous cell skin cancer below right eye, surgically resected. Dx atypical trigeminal neuralgia after neurological consult following administration of local anesthetic for basal cell carcinoma resection.
10 Small Surprises Along the JourneyJanet C. Rucker29-year old female with a 2-year history oscillopsia. Previous history significant for Dx ovarian cancer three years before Tx surgery and chemotherapy.
11 Small Surprises Along the Journey (PowerPoint)Janet C. Rucker29-year old female with a 2-year history oscillopsia. Previous history significant for Dx ovarian cancer three years before Tx surgery and chemotherapy.
12 Small Surprises Along the Journey (Presentation Video)Janet C. Rucker29-year old female with a 2-year history oscillopsia. Previous history significant for Dx ovarian cancer three years before Tx surgery and chemotherapy.
13 Two Patients with Cavernous Sinus Cranial NeuropathyPatrick Sibony, MD, Stony Brook MedicineCase 1: A 21-year old male with a 1-year history diplopia and developing headache. Case 2: A 16-year old male with diplopia associated with right temporal headache.
14 A Remarkable Orbital Apex Mass in a Young ManAlfredo A. Sadun, MD, PhD, Flora L. Thornton Chair, Professor of Ophthalmology and Neurological Surgery, Keck School of Medicine at USCA 29-year old male with stiff neck and intermittent diplopia.
15 The Case of Downbeating NystagmusGuy, John R.A 58-year old female with a 2-week history of nausea, vomiting, vertigo and ataxic gait.
16 Rabidly Progressive Visual Loss in a Young ManJames A. GarrityA 19-year old male with a history of aspirin-responsive headache who later developed by headache of more frequency and severity.
17 Double Vision? - Give Your Head a ShakeVivek Patel, Danah Albreiki3 month history of constant binocular oblique diplopia with mild worsening, progressive disequilibrium, and a wide based gait. No vertigo, loss of coordination, loss of vision or oscillpsia, hearing loss, or tinnitus. No history of cancer, hypothyroidism, GI malabsorption or anemia. Occupational his...
18 A Routine Case of Acquired Hyperopia??Lenworth N. JohnsonA 47-year-old male with a 3-month history of gradual loss of vision OS in primary gaze and monocular diplopia.
19 Double Vision? - Give Your Head a ShakeVivek Patel, Danah Albreiki3 month history of constant binocular oblique diplopia with mild worsening, progressive disequilibrium, and a wide based gait. No vertigo, loss of coordination, loss of vision or oscillpsia, hearing loss, or tinnitus. No history of cancer, hypothyroidism, GI malabsorption or anemia. Occupational his...
20 Double Vision? - Give Your Head a ShakeVivek Patel, Danah Albreiki3 month history of constant binocular oblique diplopia with mild worsening, progressive disequilibrium, and a wide based gait. No vertigo, loss of coordination, loss of vision or oscillpsia, hearing loss, or tinnitus. No history of cancer, hypothyroidism, GI malabsorption or anemia. Occupational his...
21 Of all the NerveAhmed ShatilaA 46-year old male with difficulty swallowing and right facial droop. Previous history significant for cancer, bipolar disease, pseudopseudohypoparathyroidism and a personal history of polysubstance abuse along with a 34-year history of heavy smoking.
22 Of all the Nerve... (Audio)Ahmed ShatilaA 46-year old male with difficulty swallowing and right facial droop. Previous history significant for cancer, bipolar disease, pseudopseudohypoparathyroidism and a personal history of polysubstance abuse along with a 34-year history of heavy smoking.
23 Of all the Nerve... (PowerPoint)Ahmed ShatilaA 46-year old male with difficulty swallowing and right facial droop. Previous history significant for cancer, bipolar disease, pseudopseudohypoparathyroidism and a personal history of polysubstance abuse along with a 34-year history of heavy smoking.
24 Two Sixes are Hard to SwallowM. Tariq Bhatti, MD, Duke HealthA 60-year old male with hoarseness and headaches attributed to a viral illness developed binocular, horizontal diplopia.
25 What Nerve?!Angela W. KimA 63-year old female with flu-like symptoms, left facial numbness, generalized weakness, ataxia, dysarthria, dysphonia and nights sweats.
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