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226 Accuracy of Imaging Modalities in Differentiating Pseudopapilledema from True Optic Disk Edema (ODE) in childrenStacy Pineles; Melinda Chang; Federico Velez; Joseph Demer; Laura Bonelli; Peter Quiros; Alfredo Sadun; Anthony ArnoldNANOS 2017: Poster Presentations
227 Acetaminophen Produces Increased Intracranial Pressure in RatsDeborah I. Friedman; Pamela Ingram; William F. CampbellNANOS 1999: Platform Session II
228 Achiasmatic Belgian Sheepdogs: A Congenital Nystagmus ModelL. F. Dell'Osso, PhD; R. W. Williams, PhD; J. B. Jacobs, MS; D. M. Erchul, MSNANOS 1996: Poster Presentations (Session 1)
229 Acquired and Delayed Cyclic Lid Retraction and Oculomotor Paralysis Secondary to a Cavernous Sinus MeningiomaThomas J. Carlow, MDNANOS 1994: Platform Presentations (Session I)
230 Acquired Arnold-Chiari-Like Malformations After LP Shunting in Pseudotumor CerebriSusan C. BenesNANOS 2001: Poster Presentations
231 Acquired Diffuse Retinopathy Heralding LymphomaMei Lu; Sophia Chung; John B. SelhorstNANOS 2007: Poster Presentations
232 Acquired Esotropia Due to Arnold-Chiari I MalformationLanning B. Kline, MD; J. A. Sharpe, MDNANOS 1995: Science Platform Presentations (Session III)
233 Acquired Heterochromia with Horner's Syndrome in Two AdultsMichael C. Diesenhouse, MD; David A. Paloy, MD; King To, MD; Nancy J. Newman, MD; Daniel M. Albert, MDNANOS 1991: Poster Presentations (Session 1)
234 Acquired Hyperopia and Choroidal Folds Occuring in the Microgravity Environment of the International Space StationRichard Rubin; Doug Ivan; Jim Locke; Keith ManuelNANOS 2007: Poster Presentations
235 Acquired Isolated Third Nerve Palsies in Infants with Cerebrovascular AbnormalitiesMadhura A. Tamhankar, MD; Grant T. Liu, MD; Terri L. Young, MD; Leslie N. Sutton, MD; Robert W. Hurst, MDNANOS 2004: Poster Presentations
236 Acquired Mitochondrial Optic NeuropathiesAlfredo A. Sadun; Yoji Kashima; Jung DaoNANOS 1995: Science Platform Presentations (Session I)
237 Acquired monocular nystagmus is a common initial presenting sign of a chiasmal glioma in young childrenNitza Goldenberg-Cohen; Orkun Muhsinoglu; Judith Luckman; Shalom Michowiz; Helen ToledanoNANOS 2014: Poster Presentations
238 Acquired Motility Disorders in Childhood: Cranial Neuropathies, Myasthenia, Nystagmus, and Saccadic IntrusionsMichael RepkaNANOS 2009: Pediatric Eye Movement Disorders Symposium
239 Acquired Nystagmus and the Use of Botulinum A ToxinJeffrey Nichols; James GoodwinNANOS 1989: Scientific Platform Presentations (Session 3)
240 Acquired Retinal Disorders that Mimic Optic Nerve DiseaseJohn R. Heckenlively, MDNANOS 1996: Retinal Symposium
241 Acquired Supranuclear Ocular Motor Paresis After Cardiac SurgeryAndrew G. Lee; T. Devere; S. Orengo; M. Bowes Hamill; J. Coselli; D. Bhasin
242 Acquired Tonsillar Ectopia In A Case of Pseudotumor Cerebri (.pdf)Padmaja Sudhakar; Jonathan H. Smith; Sachin Kedar; Flavius RaslauNANOS Annual Meeting 2016: Poster Presentations
243 Acromegalic Smorgasbord with Moet & Chandon PapilledemaBertil Lindblom; S. Mirobel; W. F. HoytNANOS 1991: Poster Presentations (Session 1)
244 Action Potential Dispersion within the Optic NerveMichael R. Swenson, MD; Barrett Katz, MDNANOS 1991: Poster Presentations (Session 1)
245 Activated Protein C Resistance Associated with Central Retinal Artery Occlusion and Ischemic Complications of PseudopapilledemaBenjamin Chun, MD; M. Nelson, MD; T. Krolicki, MD; A. Truxel, MD; M. Grazko, MDNANOS 1999: Poster Sesssion
246 Acute Angle Closure Glaucoma In A Patient With Miller Fisher Syndrome Without Pupillary DysfunctionWon Yeol Ryu; Jong Kuk Kim
247 Acute Angle Closure Glaucoma In A Patient With Miller Fisher Syndrome Without Pupillary DysfunctionWon Yeol Ryu; Jong Kuk KimNANOS 2015: Poster Presentations
248 Acute Bilateral Ischemic Optic NeuropathyDavid W. Zauel, MD; Ruth C. Goodell, MD; Fred M. Wilson Sr. MD; Kenneth G. Julian, CRANANOS 1985: Visual System Symposium
249 Acute cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVT) presenting with papilledema and complete vision lossAnagha Medsinge; Dante Sorrentino; Jennifer Lee; Luis Gonzalez-Gonzalez; Lance Bodily; Gabrielle BonhommeNANOS 2017: Poster Presentations
250 Acute Changes in Retinal Birefringence at Onset of NAION Reveals Axonal Injury Corresponding to Permanent Regional Visual Field LossMark J. Kupersmith; Susan C. Anderson; Mary Durbin; Randy KardinNANOS 2013: Platform Presentations (Session II)
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