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1 A 45 Year Old Female with Guillain-Barre and Optic NeuritisRodolfo J. RiosA 45-year old female with insomnia and back pain later followed by weakness and paresthesias of all four extremities and clumsiness.
2 A Biochemical Approach to DemyelinationE. K. WongMultiple sclerosis is a disease that has baffled medical science. With no known cause, pathogenesis or therapies. Neuro-ophthalmogists are often the first physicians to evaluate and manage patients with they present with optic neuritis.
3 A Golf and Shopping HazardSteven J. YoonA 69-year-old male with right scalp tenderness, headache and loss of vision OD. Previous history significant for chronic sinusitis and bronchitis.
4 A Golf and Shopping Hazard (PowerPoint)Steven J. YoonA 69-year old male with scalp tenderness, headache and loss of vision OD. Previous history significant for chronic sinusitis and bronchitis.
5 A Golf and Shopping Hazard (Presentation Video)Steven J. YoonA 69-year old male with scalp tenderness, headache and loss of vision OD. Previous history significant for chronic sinusitis and bronchitis.
6 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.
7 ANA Positive Optic NeuritisT. G. KlingeleMany clinicians feel that for young women age 15-45 the most common etiology for optic neuritis is demyelinating disease.
8 Ain't No Sunshine When You Are Gone!Veeral S. Shah, Linda L. Sternau, Michelle Felicella, Sanders Dubovy, Chris Alabiad, Norman J. Schatz, MD, Bascom Palmer Eye Institute; Byron L. LamAn 18 year-old Latin American female presented with progressive visual loss OD over 6 weeks. She initially had blurry vision and photophobia OD with a central scotoma OD on HVF testing. At that time, examination revealed a right swollen optic nerve with retinal hemorrhages. She was otherwise healthy...
9 Ain't No Sunshine When You Are Gone!Veeral S. Shah, Linda L. Sternau, Michelle Felicella, Sanders Dubovy, Chris Alabiad, Norman J. Schatz, MD, Bascom Palmer Eye Institute; Byron L. LamAn 18 year-old Latin American female presented with progressive visual loss OD over 6 weeks. She initially had blurry vision and photophobia OD with a central scotoma OD on HVF testing. At that time, examination revealed a right swollen optic nerve with retinal hemorrhages. She was otherwise healthy...
10 Ain't No Sunshine When You Are Gone!Veeral S. Shah, Linda L. Sternau, Michelle Felicella, Sanders Dubovy, Chris Alabiad, Norman J. Schatz, MD, Bascom Palmer Eye Institute; Byron L. LamAn 18 year-old Latin American female presented with progressive visual loss OD over 6 weeks. She initially had blurry vision and photophobia OD with a central scotoma OD on HVF testing. At that time, examination revealed a right swollen optic nerve with retinal hemorrhages. She was otherwise healthy...
11 An Unknown Chiasm Disturbance: Is This Lyme Disease?Andracchi, SusanA 51-year old female with a loss of vision OU over a 3-day period. Previous history significant for hyperthyroidism, dysthyroid orbitopathy and proptosis.
12 An Unusual Optic NeuritisManoj ParulekarA 37-year old female with sudden onset of impairment in lower visual field OS.
13 An Unusual Optic Neuritis (PowerPoint)Manoj ParulekarA 37-year old female with sudden onset of impairment in lower visual field OS.
14 An Unusual Optic Neuropathy in a Young ManRobert F. Saul, MD, Virginia Tech CarilionA 28-year old male with a 6-week history of blurred vision and pain above the right eye as a consequence of a blow to the head.
15 An Unusual ‘Optic Neuritis' (Presentation Video)Manoj ParulekarA 37-year old female with a history of sudden onset of "darkness" in the lower visual field OS.
16 Atypical Optic NeuritisMartin P. KolskyA 34-year old female with sudden painless loss of vision OS.
17 Biochemical Approach to DemyelinationE. K. WongIn 1980, our researchers in the Department of Ophthalmology, UC Irvine, were the first to describe abnormally low plasma zinc levels in patients with demyeli-nation.
18 Blindness, Optic Atrophy and Optociliary Vessels: A "Pathognomonic" TriadJames J. Corbett, MD, University Of MississippiA 44-year old male with blurred vision OD.
19 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.
20 Chiasmal ConundrumRichard E. Appen, MDA 41-year old male with progressive, painless blurred vision OD of a 3-week duration and for ten days OS. Previous history significant for chorioretinitis.
21 Discs are SwollenByron L. LamA 72-year old male with a 4-month history of painless, progressive loss of vision and transient visual obscurations OU.
22 Enigmatic Unilateral Optic Disc Swelling in an AIDS PatientThomas H. YauA 35-year old male with left eye pain occurring on lateral gaze. Previous history significant for AIDS, discovered after a diagnosis of disseminated histoplasmosis.
23 Enough is Enough!Saleem MalikA 13-year old male with a 2-week history of low-grade fever, malaise and headache.
24 Facial Numbness, Optic Neuritis, Diplopia, and ProptosisMartin P. KolskyA 40-year old female with painful right-sided visual loss, diplopia, ptosis, facial numbness and proptosis.
25 Get Me Out of Here; It's Too CrowdedMelissa W. Ko, MD, FAAN, CPEA 54-year old female with 6-week history of progressive deteriorating vision OU, headache and pain associated with eye movement. Previous history significant for multiple sclerosis.
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