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1 Tumefictive MS (PDF)Anthony J. Brune III, Hemant Parmar, Sandra Camelo-Piragua, Lindsey De Lott
2 Is it Naughty or Nice?Daniel Gold, Madhura A. Tamhankar, Laura J. Balcer, MD, Professor, Department of Neurology, NYU Langone; Thomas Coyne, Clyde E. Markowitz, Steven L. Galetta, MD, NYU LangoneSubjective fever and cold symptoms were noted 3 weeks prior, and she had experienced transient visual obscurations for 2 weeks.
3 Is it Naughty or Nice?Daniel Gold, Madhura A. Tamhankar, Laura J. Balcer, MD, Professor, Department of Neurology, NYU Langone; Thomas Coyne, Clyde E. Markowitz, Steven L. Galetta, MD, NYU LangoneSubjective fever and cold symptoms were noted 3 weeks prior, and she had experienced transient visual obscurations for 2 weeks.
4 In Vivo Antibody Mediated Optic Nerve DemyelinationRobert C. Sergott, MDDemyelination of the central nervous system (CNS) without coincident axonal damage is a characteristic pathologic lesion in multiple sclerosis (MS) and in optic neuritis, one of the frequent findings in MS.
5 Tumefictive MS (Video)Anthony Brune III, Hemant Parmar, Sandra Camelo-Piragua, Lindsey De LottA 26-year-old woman with history of diabetes insipidus and hypothyroidism presented for evaluation of painless vision loss in her right eye. She was evaluated by a local neurologist and multiple sclerosis (MS) specialist who diagnosed acute optic neuritis. MRI brain showed an enhancing T2 hyperinten...
6 Tumefictive MS (Slides)Anthony J. Brune III, Hemant Parmar, Sandra Camelo-Piragua, Lindsey De Lott
7 Never Too Young or Too OldBart Chwalisz, Laurel Tainsh, Mary Maher, Samantha Champion, Shuhei Nishiyima, Michael LevyAn 81-year-old woman with history of ocular myasthenia gravis presented with sequential bilateral vision loss. Six days before presentation, she discovered that vision of her left eye was reduced to light perception. She did not have any eye pain, pain with eye movement, headache, scalp tenderness, ...
8 Turbulence, Fluid Waves, and the Black HoleStella Y. Chung, MD, MS
9 Orbital Pseudo Tumor Followed by MSCurry, Jon N.A 58-year old male with a 4-month history of progressive gait disturbance and dysphagia. Previous history significant for multiple sclerosis and orbital pseudotumor.
10 Tissue Is the Issue (Slides)Christine Greer, Jasmine Francis, Eli Diamond, Charles Eberhart, Marc Dinkin
11 Could be Just Another Case of MS? (Audio)Joseph G. Chacko, MD, University of ArkansasA 48-year old female with a 1-year history of decreasing vision OU. Previous history significant for hypertension, headache, anemia and bladder dysfunction.
12 Could be Just Another Case of MS?Joseph G. Chacko, MD, University of ArkansasA 48-year old female with a 1-year history of decreasing vision OU. Previous history significant for hypertension, headache, anemia and bladder dysfunction.
13 Could be Just Another Case of MS? (PowerPoint)Joseph G. Chacko, MD, University of ArkansasA 48-year old female with a 1-year history of decreasing vision OU. Previous history significant for hypertension, headache, anemia and bladder dysfunction.
14 "Oh, You Have Metastatic Cancer"Elena SokolavaA 59-year old male who noted when driving the cars approaching would disappear and reappears further to the side in his peripheral vision.
15 "Oh, You Have Metastatic Cancer" (PowerPoint)Elena SokolavaA 59-year old male noted when driving the cars approaching disappear and reappears further to the side in his peripheral vision.
16 "Oh, You Have Metastatic Cancer" (Presentation Video)Elena SokolavaA 59-year old male noted when driving the cars approaching disappear and reappears further to the side in his peripheral vision.
17 A Man with the Worst Smelling CologneNorah S. Lincoff MD, University at BuffaloA 28-year old male with decreasing vision and photophobia, a 5-month history of numbness and weakness from the neck down and concomitant uncoordinated movement. Previous history significant for recurrent kidney calculi, heart murmur, meningitis and migraine.
18 CurtainsPaul H. Phillips, MD, University of ArkansasA 51-year old male with headache, photophobia, fatigue, loss of appetite and low-grade fever. Referral made for bilateral ptosis, diplopia and headache. Previous history significant for chronic back pain and rheumatic fever.
19 Curtains (PowerPoint)Paul H. Phillips, MD, University of ArkansasA 51-year old male with headache, photophobia, fatigue, loss of appetite and low-grade fever. Referral made for bilateral ptosis, diplopia and headache. Previous history significant for chronic back pain and rheumatic fever.
20 Do You See Mike?Deborah I. Friedman, MD, MPH, Professor, Neurology & Neurotherapeutics, University of Texas SouthwesternA 59-year male with progressive right facial numbness, right facial pain, diplopia, headache and a 10-pound weigh loss.
21 Do You See Mike? (PowerPoint)Deborah I. Friedman, MD, MPH, Professor, Neurology & Neurotherapeutics, University of Texas SouthwesternA 59-year old male with progressive right facial numbness, right facial pain, diplopia, headache and a 10-pound weigh loss.
22 Do You See Mike? (Presentation Video)Deborah I. Friedman, MD, MPH, Professor, Neurology & Neurotherapeutics, University of Texas SouthwesternA 59-year old male with progressive right facial numbness, right facial pain, diplopia, headache and a 10-pound weight loss.
23 Egg in Your FacePadmaja SudhakarAn 8-year old female with a 2-day history of confusion, headache and vomiting.
24 Egg in Your Face (PowerPoint)Padmaja SudhakarAn 8-year old female with a 2-day history of confusion, headache and vomiting.
25 Egg in Your Face (Presentation Video)Padmaja SudhakarAn 8-year old female with a 2-day history of confusion, headache and vomiting.
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