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1 Severe Congenital Ptosis Associated With Oculomotor Nerve Hypoplasia And Multiple CNS AnomaliesTarek A. ShazlyNANOS 2017: Poster Presentations
2 Oculomotor Schwannoma Presenting as an Acute Painful Third Nerve PalsyAmanda J. Redfern; Adeniyi Fisayo; Ichiro IkutaNANOS Annual Meeting 2020: Poster Session I: Clinical Highlights
3 Isolated Subdivision Third Nerve Palsies in Pediatric Autoimmune DiseaseMarguerite C. Weinert; Gena Heidary; Eric GaierNANOS Annual Meeting 2020: Poster Session I: Clinical Highlights
4 Oculomotor Spasm with Cyclic Palsy: A New Clinical Entity?Jane B. Ward, MD; T. R. Hedges, III, MD; A. BhattNANOS 1995: Science Platform Presentations (Session III)
5 Congenital Oculomotor Nerve Paresis With Isolated Cyclic Pupillary SpasmsMichael S. Salman; Ian H. Clark; Samantha F. Klassen
6 Congenital Oculomotor Nerve Paresis With Isolated Cyclic Pupillary SpasmsMichael S. Salman; Ian H. Clark; Samantha F. KlassenNANOS 2015: Poster Presentations
7 Unilateral Oculomotor, Trochlear and Abducens Nerve Palsy as Initial Presenting Sign of Guillain-Barre SyndromeMarez Megalla; Andrew JinNANOS Annual Meeting 2022: Poster Session I: Ocular Motility Disorders and Nystagmus
8 Evaluation and Management of Third Nerve Palsy in Children (Abstract)Paul H. PhillipsNANOS 2019: How Do I Evaluate? Adult versus Kid: Does it Matter?
9 Congenital Cranial Dysinnervation DisordersMary C. Whitman, MDNANOS Annual Meeting 2023: Insight Into Neuroanatomy: Learning From Pediatric Neuro-Ophthalmic Disorders: https://novel.utah.edu/collection/NAM/toc/
10 Evaluation and Management of Third Nerve Palsy in Children (Video)Paul H. PhillipsNANOS 2019: How Do I Evaluate? Adult versus Kid: Does it Matter?
11 Pupil-involving Oculomotor Palsy as the Initial and Only Manifestation of NeurosarcoidosisDanielle Isen; Kristin Sheehan; Yaffa WeaverNANOS Annual Meeting 2021: Poster Session I: Neuro-Ophthalmic Disorders of Neurologic and Systemic Diseases
12 Oculomotor and Facial Nerve Palsies After Unintended Onyx Embolization of Deep Temporal ArteryNathan A. Lambert-Cheatham; Nathaniel Pasmanter; Lina NagiaNANOS Annual Meeting 2022: Poster Session I: Ocular Motility Disorders and Nystagmus
13 Oculomotor Nerve Palsy Due To Clivus Metastasis Of Breast CancerSoon Young Cho; Ho Chang Kim; Eok Soo SuhNANOS 2018: Poster Presentations
14 Central Nervous System Leukemic Involvement Presenting as Unilateral Oculomotor Nerve Palsy without Imaging FindingsMarez Megalla; Anita KohliNANOS Annual Meeting 2020: Poster Session I: Clinical Highlights
15 Aberrant Facial Nerve Regeneration: an often-overlooked Neurogenic Cause of BlepharoptosisJonathan Lu; Joy Li; Christine Bokman; Jessica ChangNANOS Annual Meeting 2021: Poster Session IV: Orbital and Eyelid Disorders
16 Isolated Unilateral Ptosis due to Mesencephalic StrokeAndrey Lima; James C. CorbettNANOS 2012: Poster Presentations
17 Isolated Neurogenic Blepharoptosis Secondary to Traumatic Eyelid InjuryTimothy J. McCulley; Robert C. KerstenNANOS 2002: Poster Presentations
18 Acquired Motility Disorders in Childhood: Cranial Neuropathies, Myasthenia, Nystagmus, and Saccadic IntrusionsMichael RepkaNANOS 2009: Pediatric Eye Movement Disorders Symposium
19 Isolated Third Nerve Palsy as a Presenting Sign of Multiple SclerosisSona Chaudhry; Christina Scelfo; Clotilde Hainline; Crandall PeelerNANOS 2017: Poster Presentations
20 Pupil sparing incomplete oculomotor palsy due to intracraneal space-occupying lesions in the Emergency DepartmentIulia Pana; Simon Quijada Angeli; Belen Gragera Soroa; Marta Sanchez-Dehesa Saez; Vanessa Gerena Arevalo; Maria Gabriela Cruz Gutierrez; Monica Hijos GastonNANOS 2017: Poster Presentations
21 Mesencephalic Clefts with Associated Eye Movement DisordersWolf Lagrilze, MD; J. E. A. Warner, MD; D. Beinfang, MDNANOS 1996: Science Platform Presentations (Session 2)
22 Oculomotor Nerve Palsy Associated With Extramedullary Multiple MyelomaPeter Mortensen; Subahari Ravisanthan; Andrew Lee; Andrew Whyte; Nagham Al-ZubidiNANOS Annual Meeting 2021: Poster Session I: Neuro-Ophthalmic Disorders of Neurologic and Systemic Diseases
23 An Apple a DayJoseph Fong; James O'Brien; Anil PatelNANOS Annual Meeting 2022: Walsh Session III
24 Early Detection of Dural Carotid-cavernous Fistula (CCF) with Rapidly Aggravating Headache and Cranial Nerve ParesisYeon Woong Chung; Jae Hoon Sung; Tae Yoon LaNANOS 2018: Poster Presentations
25 OphthoRuler: a Smartphone App for Artificial Intelligence-Based Automated Measurements of PtosisJeremy Moreau; Etienne Benard-Seguin; David Plemel; Michael Ashenhurst; Ezekiel Weis; Femida Kherani; Karim Punja; Andrew Ting; Fiona CostelloNANOS Annual Meeting 2023: Poster Session II: New Diagnostic Measurement Techniques
26 Crossed Signals: Double and UnsteadyAishwarya Sriram, Otto Rapalino, Anat Stemmer-Rachamimov, Bart ChwaliszNANOS Annual Meeting 2023: Walsh Society Session II: "Frontierland" : Learning From Pediatric Neuro-Ophthalmic Disorders: https://novel.utah.edu/collection/NAM/toc/
27 Congenital Cranial Dysinnervation DisordersMary C. WhitmanNANOS Annual Meeting 2023: Insight Into Neuroanatomy: Learning From Pediatric Neuro-Ophthalmic Disorders
28 Alternating Involvement of Bilateral Oculomotor Nerves in Recurrent Ophthalmoplegic Cranial NeuropathyMatthew P. Quinn; Jacob Rullo; Benjamin Kwan; Martin ten Hove NANOS Annual Meeting 2020: Poster Session I: Clinical Highlights
29 Waldenström Macroglobulinemia and Adie's Tonic PupilSahar Noorani; Jeffery Hernandez; Marco Pinho; Melanie Truong-LeNANOS Annual Meeting 2023: Poster Session I: Neuro-Ophthalmic Disorders of Neurologic and Systemic Diseases
30 Superior Orbital Fissure Syndrome Following SeptoplastySarah Chang; Rachid AouchicheNANOS Annual Meeting 2021: Poster Session IV: Orbital and Eyelid Disorders
31 Down, out, and blown- not always from an aneurysmMichelle Abou-Jaoude; Edward Escott; Padmaja SudhakarNANOS 2017: Poster Presentations
32 Evaluation and Management of Third Nerve Palsy in Children (Slides)Paul H. Phillips; Stella Boyle Smith; Gissur J. PeturssonNANOS 2019: How Do I Evaluate? Adult versus Kid: Does it Matter?
33 Frozen Eye in Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor (GIST): Who is Guilty? Imatinib or metastasisMariana de Virgiliis; Anahi Lupinacci; Mariana Rodriquez Zubieta; Pablo Aguirre; Carlos Silva; Matias Najum; Justina Martinez; Sebastian Battaglia; Mario Saravia; Tisi Bana MatiasNAM 2019: Poster Session I: Clinical Highlights in Neuro-Ophthalmology
34 Clinical Characteristics of Neuro-Ophthalmology Patients Seen by One Orthoptist at a Large Urban Academic InstitutionAlex ChristoffNANOS 2018: Poster Presentations
35 Crossed Signals: Double and UnsteadyAishwarya Sriram, Otto Rapalino, Anat Stemmer-Rachamimov, Bart ChwaliszNANOS Annual Meeting 2023: Walsh Society Session II: "Frontierland" : Learning From Pediatric Neuro-Ophthalmic Disorders: https://novel.utah.edu/collection/NAM/toc/
36 Orbital Involvement in IgG4-related DiseaseBart Chwalisz; George Saitakis; Mary Maher; Spencer Hutto; Liam Harvey; John StoneNANOS Annual Meeting 2021: Poster Session IV: Orbital and Eyelid Disorders
37 20190321_nanos_currentconcepts1_04_slidesGena Heidary, MD, PhD
38 Congenital Cranial Dysinnervation Disorders (Slides)Gena Heidary, MD, PhDNANOS 2019: Current Concepts in Eye Movement Disorders in Kids: Case-based Potpourri
39 How Do I Evaluate Horner Syndrome in an Adult? (Abstract)Aki Kawasaki; Grant LiuNANOS 2019: How Do I Evaluate? Adult versus Kid: Does it Matter?
40 Bilateral Horizontal Gaze Palsy Caused By Unilateral Midbrain InfarctionJoao Lemos; Joana Parra; Cristina Duque; Cesar Nunes; Carla CeciliaNANOS 2017: Poster Presentations
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