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1 An Oculocerebral NightmareM. Tariq Bhatti, MD, Duke HealthA 16-year old male with decreased vision OD and posterior occipital headache. Previous history significant for acute lymphocytic leukemia treated with chemotherapy and autologous bone marrow transplant.
2 Leukemic Retinal Pigment EpitheliopathyF. JakobiecA 3-year old male with acute undifferentiated leukemia in remission was evaluated, for right esotropia with RAPD OD.
3 Poor Visual Recovery Following Treatment of Panuveitis in a 62 Year-old Man with Biopsy-proven SarcoidosisJeffrey GelfandA 62-year old male with blurred vision OS, progressive gait instability, episodic falling and confusion. Previous history significant for LP that revealed meningitis and lung and hilar lymph node biopsies that demonstrated sarcoidosis.
4 Frizzle FrazzledEric D. Gaier, Farrah Rajabi, Anne Fulton, Gyula Acsadi, David WaitzmanAn otherwise healthy 12-year-old boy originally from Palestine was referred for refractory papilledema secondary to familial IIH. He has a history of fully accommodative esotropia with onset age 2-3. At age 9, elevated optic nerves prompted a neuro-ophthalmic referral. Best corrected visual acuities...
5 Poor Visual Recovery Following Treatment of Panuveitis in a 62 Year-old Man with Biopsy-proven Sarcoidosis (PowerPoint)Jeffrey GelfandA 62-year old male with blurred vision OS, progressive gait instability, episodic falling and confusion. Previous history significant for LP that revealed meningitis and lung and hilar lymph node biopsies that demonstrated sarcoidosis.
6 Poor Visual Recovery Following Treatment of Panuveitis in a 62 Year-old Man with Biopsy-proven Sarcoidosis (Presentation Video)Jeffrey GelfandA 62-year old male with blurred vision OS, progressive gait instability, episodic falling and confusion. Previous history significant for LP that revealed meningitis and lung and hilar lymph node biopsies that demonstrated sarcoidosis.
7 Double Then None from More Than OneAntonio-Santos, Aileen A.A 55-year old male with left temporal headache. Previous history significant for hypertension, diabetes and hyperlipidemia, all of which controlled.
8 Neatly Coiffed Lad with Progressive SeizuresBrian R. YoungeA 23-year-old male with a progressive neurodegenerative disorder and blindness.
9 Fatal PhentermineJudith E. A. Warner, MD, Moran Eye Center, University of UtahA 47-year old female with a sudden loss of vision and a dilated pupil. Previous history significant for a benign lung mass removed 26 years earlier.
10 Frizzle FrazzledEric D. Gaier, Farrah Rajabi, Anne Fulton, Gyula Acsadi, David WaitzmanAn otherwise healthy 12-year-old boy originally from Palestine was referred for refractory papilledema secondary to familial IIH. He has a history of fully accommodative esotropia with onset age 2-3. At age 9, elevated optic nerves prompted a neuro-ophthalmic referral. Best corrected visual acuities...
11 Loss of Saccadic Eye Movements after Cardiac SurgeryMaurice R. HansonA 31-year old male with blurred vision and self-reported inability to move his eyes following cardiac surgery for repair of ascending aortic aneurysm and aortic valve replacement. Previous history significant for aortic valvuloplasty for congenital aortic stenosis.
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 Uveitis, Diabetes, Insipidus, Pneumonia and Peripheral Neuropathy in an Eight Year Old BoyElizabeth C. DoolingAn 8-year old male with with fever, polyuria, polydipsia, nocturia, progressive lethargy and gait distubances.
15 Recurrent Uveitis and a Homonymous Visual Field Defect with Ring-Enhancing MRI Lesion: It's All Negative (Audio)Elena SokolavaA 36-year old male with decreased vision OU and left frontal headache. An episode of self-reported red eye treated with topical steroids 6 months previous to presentation. Previous history significant for hypertension and possible bi-polar disorder with paranoia.
16 Recurrent Uveitis and a Homonymous Visual Field Defect with Ring-Enhancing MRI Lesion: It's All Negative (PowerPoint)Elena SokolavaA 36-year old male with decreased vision OU and left frontal headache. An episode of self-reported red eye treated with topical steroids 6 months previous to presentation. Previous history significant for hypertension and possible bi-polar disorder with paranoia.
17 Recurrent Uveitis and a Homonymous Visual Field Defect with Ring-Enhancing MRI Lesion: It's All NegativeElena SokolavaA 36-year old male with decreased vision OU and left frontal headache. An episode of self-reported red eye treated with topical steroids 6 months previous to presentation. Previous history significant for hypertension and possible bi-polar disorder with paranoia.
18 Frizzle FrazzledEric D. Gaier, Farrah Rajabi, Anne Fulton, Gyula Acsadi, David WaitzmanAn otherwise healthy 12-year-old boy originally from Palestine was referred for refractory papilledema secondary to familial IIH. He has a history of fully accommodative esotropia with onset age 2-3. At age 9, elevated optic nerves prompted a neuro-ophthalmic referral. Best corrected visual acuities...
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