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1 Adult OpsoclonusM. Price, MD; R. Bell, MDA 63-year old male with blurred vision, frontal headaches and gait disturbance. Previous history significant for smoking, bronchiectasis, paranoid schizophrenia and upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage.
2 Episodic Multifocal Neurologic Signs in a 46-Year Old WomanR. Drewry, MD; J. Griffin, MD; D. Price, MD; D. Knox, MDA 46-year old female with episodic light-headedness and left hemiparesis.
3 Progressive Cerebellar DegenerationAvery Brown, MD; David S. Zee, MD; Dolad L. Price, MDA 63-year old white female with unsteady gait and gaze abnormalities. Previous history significant for alcohol abuse.
4 Third Nerve Palsy in a South American GirlHoward R. Krauss, MD; John S. Kennerdell, MD; John D. Vries, MD; Robert A. Price, MD; Patrick A. Sibony, MD; Thomas L. Slamovits, MDA 13-month old female referred from Caracas, Venezuela with a right third nerve palsy.
5 An Adolescent with Bilateral Visual LossWarren L. Felton III, MD; Robert T. Leshner, MD; Nitya R. Ghatak, MD; Anne C. Price, MDA 15-year old male with headache and binocular loss of vision over a 2-week period. Symptoms preceded by flu-like syndrome of fever, chills, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, cervical adenopathy and orthostatic light-headedness.
6 From Brainstem to Stern (Slides)Neena Cherayil; Angela Viane; Grant Liu; Ali HamedaniA previously healthy 32-year-old man complained of diplopia and one month of worsening positional headaches. He then acutely developed confusion and chills, prompting ER referral. Further history was limited by altered mental status. On presentation, he was afebrile and encephalopathic. Serum WBC wa...
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