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1 Pseudo Pseudotumor CerebriRobyn J. WolintzA 29-year old female with a 1-month history of worsening headaches, transient visual obscurations and reduced visual acuity.
2 A Sinusitis-Associated Optic NeuritisEvoy, FrancoisA 17-year old male with a 3-week history of headache Dx sinusitis Tx antibiotics. Worsening headache with progressive loss of vision OD.
3 Cryptic Chiasmal CorruptionRoger E. Turbin, MD, Rutgers New Jersey Medical SchoolA 14-year old female with a 3-day history of a worsening severe right frontal headache, which intensified and became bilateral. Two days after headache onset she developed diffuse blur OD, more severe centrally, which worsened gradually. She reported questionable fleeting minimal blur OS.
4 Cases presented at the NANOS 1998 Walsh SessionThis document includes a wide variety of neuro-ophthalmic cases as presented to physicians at the Frank B. Walsh session during the Annual North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society Meeting. Clinical cases are presented by neuro-ophthalmologists with comments by neuroradiologists, neuropathologists,...
5 Index of cases presented at the NANOS 1998 Walsh SessionThis document is an index of neuro-ophthalmic cases presented to physicians at the Frank B. Walsh session during the Annual North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society Meeting. Clinical cases are presented by neuro-ophthalmologists with comments by neuroradiologists, neuropathologists, and other sele...
6 Apical MadnessSophia M. ChungA 73-year old female with a 5-day history of acute visual loss OD. Previous history significant for right-side pneumonia.
7 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.
8 Ta-Ta for NowJeffrey L. BennettA 28-year old male diminished eye movements and altered mental status. Previous history significant for left orchiectomy for Stage 1 embryonal carcinoma.
9 Progressive Neurologic Dysfunction and Optic NeuropathyNicholas J. Volpe, MD, Northwestern UniversityA 72-year old female with an acute onset of gait unsteadiness and leg weakness.
10 Blurred Vision and Confusion after Removal of a CraniopharyngiomaJulian D. PerryA 64-year old female with progressive lethargy and confusion of a 3-day duration and subsequent loss of vision. Previous history significant for ventriculoperitoneal shunt placement and right frontotemporal craniotomy for resection of a suprasellar craniopharyngioma.
11 The Mysterious Case of the Purple ToesHoward D. Pomeranz, MDA 65-year old female with purpuric toe lesions and a history of poorly controlled diabetes mellitus, systemic hypertension and alcohol abuse.
12 Der Apfel fallt nicht weit von StammFierz, Anna B.A 42-year old male with a 3-month history of loss of vision OD and junctional scotoma.
13 Case of the Winking PedunclesNorah S. Lincoff MD, University at BuffaloA 59-year old female with an 11-year history of recurrent optic neuritis in one or both eyes and pain associated with movement of eyes.
14 No Time to PanicVictoria S. PelakA 47-year old male with 2-week history of progressive limb weakness. Previous history significant for Guillain-Barre syndome.
15 Comitant Strabismus in an Older WomanDilip A. ThomasA 60-year old female with acute, horizontal binocular diplopia. Previous history significant for polio and partial lumbar laminectory.
16 Young Man with Progressive Decrease in Vision and Facial ParesthesiasCharlotte R. ThompsonA 29-year old male a 2-1/2 month history of progressive decrease in vision OS associated with a 2-month history of left facial paresthesia. Ophthalmic history significant for chorioretinitis. A history of hepatitis, typhoid fever and herpes zoster also revealed.
17 Girl, You've Got Some Nerve!Francine WeinA 28-year old female with a 1-year history of increasing proptosis, binocular vertical and horizontal diplopia associated with concomitant paresthesias and muscle weakness. Family history remarkable for Graves orbitopathy.
18 Blood Less than WholeSteven A. Newman, MD, University of Virginia School of MedicineA 76-year old female with left eyelid difficulties. Previous history significant for diabetes and basal cell carcinoma.
19 Blindness from Bad BonesNancy F. VilarA 5-year old male with jerking movements of all four limbs diagnosed as hypocalcemic seizures.
20 Not the Usual SuspectAndrew G. LeeA 53-year old male with painless, blurred vision OU. Previous history significant for removal of a malignant melanoma from right forearm.
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