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1 Recurrent scintillating scotoma and homonymous hemianopia due to metastatic melanoma.Weinstein, J.M.; Appen, R.E.; Houston, L.; ZuRhein, G.
2 Optic Nerve Sheath Melanoma Presenting as a Central Retinal Vein OcclusionAlexander Barash, MD; Patrick A. Sibony, MD; Nigel A. Stippa, BS; Nariman S. Boyle, MD; James E. Davis, MD2016-03
3 Optic nerve ultrastructure following amiodarone therapy.Mansour, A.M.; Puklin, J.E.; O'Grady, R.
4 Unilateral Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia as an Isolated Presentation of Metastatic MelanomaSunil Kumar; Shefalee S Kent; Arun N Sundaram; Manas Sharma
5 Progressive cranial polyneuropathy caused by primary central nervous system melanoma.Fish, L.A.; Friedman, D.I.; Sadun, A.A.
6 Primary position upbeat nystagmus. Another central vestibular nystagmus?Nakada, T.; Remler, M.P.
7 Visual recovery from radiation-induced optic neuropathy. The role of hyperbaric oxygen therapy.Borruat, F.X.; Schatz, N.J.; Glaser, J.S.; Feun, L.G.; Matos, L.
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