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1 Where It Doesn't BelongMisha Pless, Joseph Rizzo, Michael JosephA 64-year old male with a 2-year history of polycythemia rubra vera developed pain on the left side of his face. Over the next month the pain increased and the left side of his face became paralyzed. Diplopia and left-sided ptosis prompted neuro-ophthalmic referral.
2 Bilateral PtosisRoy W. BeckA 24-year old male with progressive bilateral ptosis.
3 Left VI, Eye Pain and Numbness Left FaceJohn StanleyA 50-year old female with a 7-year history of intermittent horizontal diplopia in left lateral gaze and recurrent left sided headaches.
4 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.
5 Diplopia and Facial Numbness in a Middle-Aged WomanMaurice R. HansonA 59-year old female with neck pain and facial numbness.
6 Diplopia and Intracranial Bleed in an Intelligent Elderly LadyEdward M. CohnA 75-year old female with headache and vertical diplopia.
7 Headaches, Diplopia and UveitisGita MoorthyA 58-year old female with episodic diplopia and frontal sinus headache.
8 Progressive External OphthalmoplegiaDavid VictorA 68-year old male with a 2-year history of progressive left eyelid droop associated with horizontal diplopia.
9 Vexing VertigoCheryl L. RayA 50-year old female with a 5-day history of light-headedness, nausea, vomiting and double vision. Diplopia described as binocular and horizontal.
10 Multiple Cranial Nerve Palsies and Uveitis: Try AgainJames CarlA 43-year old male with a 3-year history of cranial nerve palsies, hoarse voice and diplopia.
11 A Lesion of the Pineal RegionWayne ShtybelA 19-year old female with a 3-week history of headache, lethargy and visual disturbance. Previous history significant for jugular shunt for idiopathic hydrocephalus, later revised with ventriculoperitoneal shunt.
12 Attack of the ClonesM. Tariq Bhatti, MD, Duke HealthA 61-year old female with a sudden onset of left-sided weakness and numbness.
13 The Bright Side of a Wicked SliceNancy J. Newman, MD, Emory Eye CenterA 73-year old man with diplopia and vertigo. Previous Dx IV nerve palsy.
14 Diabolical DiplopiaAchyut PatelA 43-year old female with a 3-month history of horizontal and vertical diplopia.
15 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.
16 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.
17 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.
18 Orbital and Systemic MyositisThomas R. Hedges IIIA 56-year old male with progressive inflammation of the medial aspect of the right upper arm. A month later, after treatment with antibiotics, a dull ache and vertical diplopia OD. Previous history significant for emphysema.
19 Orbital Mass with Enlargement of the Infraorbital ForamenDavid ZauelA 73-year old female with increasing proptosis OS.
20 Painful Ophthalmoplegia with Urticaria in a 77-Year Old FemaleF. C. RileyA 77-year old female with a chronic urticaria characterized by generalized development of multiple pruritic lesions persisting for 3 days before resolving.
21 To Lose a Hunt, and Other Inflammatory RemarksBenjamin M. Frishberg, MDA 45-year old female with a 4-day history of acute loss of vision OS associated with a left peri-orbital headache.
22 Uniocular dysathesia and an unusual intracranial massAlan S. WeingardenA 22-year old male with self-reported horizontal diplopia and intermittent drifting of his right eye 1-week after a motor vehicle accident.
23 A Central ProblemSteven A. Newman, MD, University of Virginia School of MedicineA 17-year old female with throbbing headache lasting half day of increasing in frequency and severity associated with the onset of transient visual obscurations aggravated by bright lights. Subsequent development of nausea and vomiting, particularly at night, with onset of horizontal diplopia.
24 A Rock Solid CaseSwaraj BoseA 34-year old female who, during her 4th month of pregnancy, presented with a 1-week history of painless proptosis and blurred vision OD. Subsequently followed for an additional 3-1/2 years with increasing proptosis.
25 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.
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