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26 Basic Vestibular Anatomy and PhysiologyMichael Halfflflgyi, MDNANOS 1999: The Vestibular System
27 Bilateral Idiopathic Sclerosing Orbital PseudotumorGeorge Alexandrakis; B.L. Lam; D.T. Tse; T.E. JohnsonNANOS 1999: Poster Sesssion
28 Bilateral Nonarteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy and Autoimmune Thrombocytopenia. What is the Role of the Thrombocytes?H. E. Killer, MD; A. Huber; C. Portmann; J. FlammerNANOS 1999: Poster Sesssion
29 Bilateral Optic Nerve Aplasia in an Otherwise Normal InfantCassandra B. Onofrey, MD; J. T. Flynn, MD; B. L. Lam, MDNANOS 2000: Poster Presentations
30 Bilateral Optic Nerve Sheath Enhancement from Giant Cell Arteritis: Neuroimaging and Histopathologic CorrelationKenneth E. Morgenstern, MD; B. Ellis, MD; S. S. Schochet, MD; J. Linberg, MD; M. Cassell, BSNANOS 2000: Poster Presentations
31 Biopsy Proven Histoplasma Capsulatum as a Cause of Vititis in a Patient with Human Immunodeficiency VirusHenry S. O'Halloran; Harsha A. Sen; Arati D. PandyaNANOS 1999: Poster Sesssion
32 Blindsight Motion Perception Revealed By an Indirect Modulatory StrategyJason J. S. Barton, MD; J. M. IntriligatorNANOS 2000: Poster Presentations
33 Bloopers in Neuro-OphthalmologyRichard L. SoggNANOS 2000: Poster Presentations
34 Blue-On-Yellow and White-On-White Humphrey Visual Field Testing and SildenafilKara B. Hoffman, MD; T. J. McCulley; B. L. Lam; M. F. Marmor; J.L. Luu; W. J. FeuerNANOS 2000: Poster Presentations
35 Botulinum Toxins: Clinical Pharmacology, Resistance, Regimens, and ResultsJonathan D. Wirtschafter, MDNANOS 2000: Pharmacology in Neuro-Ophthalmology
36 Botulism: The Most Poisonous PoisonShelley Ann CrossNANOS 2000: Disorders of the Synapse
37 Brimonidine Imitates Physiologic AnisocoriaCarlos Manrique de LaraNANOS 1999: Poster Sesssion
38 Can Love Make You Blind? A Possible Case of Viagra, Cardiac Arrest and Cortical BlindnessStefanie Schriever; Andreas F. HeuckNANOS 1999: Poster Sesssion
39 Cavernous Sinus Syndrome Secondary to Hemorrhage into an Intracranial Aneurysmal Bone CystG. L. Hershewe, DO; L. Lui, MD; J. Morgan, MDNANOS 1999: Poster Sesssion
40 Central Vestibular DisordersMark J. MorrowNANOS 1999: The Vestibular System
41 Channelopathies: Ion Channel Disorders of Muscle as a Paradigm for Paroxysmal Disorders of the Nervous SystemLouis J. PtacekNANOS 2000: Disorders of the Synapse
42 Cholinergic Supersensitivity of the Pupil: Has Testing for It Outlived Its Diagnostic Utility?Daniel M. Jacobson, MD (1956-2003)NANOS 2000: Pupil
43 Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Presenting as Optic NeuropathyRichard C. Kho; Anthony C. Arnold; Lynn K. GordonNANOS 2000: Poster Presentations
44 Classification of Visual Field Abnormalities in the Ocular Hypertension Treatment Study (OHTS)John L. Keltner, MD; Chris A. Johnson, MD; John O. Spurr; Michael A. Kass; Mae O. GordonNANOS 1999: Poster Sesssion
45 Clinical Decision Analysis for Children with Optic Nerve GliomaNobuhiko Aoki; Andrew G. Lee; Satoko Nagata; Tsuguya Fukui; Jonathan R. BeckNANOS 2000: Poster Presentations
46 Clinical Examination of Vestibular FunctionDavid Zee, MDNANOS 1999: The Vestibular System
47 Clinical Features of Periopitic NeuritisValerie A. Purvin, MD; Aki KawasakiNANOS 1999: Poster Sesssion
48 Clinical Manifestations of Myasthenia GravisNorah S. LincoffNANOS 2000: Disorders of the Synapse
49 The Clinical Spectrum of Schwannomas with Visual DysfunctionKimberly A. Peele Cockerham; Glenn C. Cockerham; Ahmed A. HidayatNANOS 1999: Poster Sesssion
50 Clinical Use of the Multifocal Electroretinogram (MERG) in Neuro-Ophthalmology: Distinguishing Optic Nerve Disease from Retinal DisfunctionRandy H. Kardon, MD, PhD; P. A. MooreNANOS 1999: Platform Session I
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