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A Suspected Case of Wildervanck Syndrome | Hari R. Anandarajah; Tejaswini K. Deshmukh; Ryan D. Walsh | A 5-year-old male with congenital right-sided hearing loss presented to the neuro-ophthalmology clinic for strabismus evaluation. He had longstanding bilateral abduction deficits with associated esotropia, for which he underwent bilateral medial rectus recessions at age three. He had persistent limi... | Cervico-oculo-acoustic Syndrome; Congenital Deafness; Duane Syndrome; Klippel-Feil Cervical Anomaly; Wildervanck Syndrome |
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Sixth nerve palsy or not? (Image) | Vivian Paraskevi Douglas; Konstantinos Douglas; Nurhan Torun | Here in we present a case of a 72-yearold Caucasian female with remote history of breast cancer who presented with diplopia in the right gaze over the past several months. There had been no improvement after a 5-day course of steroids by an outside ophthalmologist. On neuro-ophthalmic examination, t... | Abduction deficit; Diplopia; Orbital imaging |
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Chorioretinal Coloboma | Kirstyn Taylor; Drew Scoles, MD | Coloboma is a term used to describe defects seen in various ocular structures due to incomplete embryologic development. Fundus coloboma specifically is due to failure of the embryonal fissure to close, which typically occurs by 5-7 weeks gestation. Posterior colobomas, involving the retina, choroid... | Chorioretinal; Coloboma; Optic Nerve |
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Curtain Sign (Enhanced Ptosis) - Associated Image 2 | Bashaer Aldhahwani, MD; Hong Jiang, MD, PhD | This is a 78-year-old male patient who presented with diplopia, right eyelid ptosis, and ophthalmoplegia. He had severe ptosis OD and pseudo-proptosis (lid retraction) OS at baseline, but when the right eyelid was manually elevated, there was marked enhanced ptosis of the left eyelid (Video). He was... | Myasthenia GravIs; Clinical Signs |
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Curtain Sign (Enhanced Ptosis) - Associated Image 1 | Bashaer Aldhahwani, MD; Hong Jiang, MD, PhD | This is a 78-year-old male patient who presented with diplopia, right eyelid ptosis, and ophthalmoplegia. He had severe ptosis OD and pseudo-proptosis (lid retraction) OS at baseline, but when the right eyelid was manually elevated, there was marked enhanced ptosis of the left eyelid (Video). He was... | Myasthenia GravIs; Clinical Signs |
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Myelinated Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer (MRNFL) | Sparsh Jain, BS; Ryan D. Walsh, MD | Fundus photos demonstrating bilateral (right > left) peripapillary myelinated retinal nerve fiber layer (MRNFL) in a 14-year old boy. Note the typical appearance of MRNFL of a white patch with feathered margins involving the inner retina. In this case, the MRNFL is more prominent in the right eye, a... | Myelinated Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer; MRNFL; Congenital Anomalies |
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Peripapillary Myelinated Nerve Fibers | John J. Chen, MD, PhD | Fundus photographs of a 19-year old female with prominent peripapillary myelinated nerve fibers in both eyes that was incidentally found on routine eye examination. | Myelinated Nerve Fibers |
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Myelinated Nerve Fibers | John J. Chen, MD, PhD | Fundus photographs of a 19-year old female with prominent peripapillary myelinated nerve fibers in both eyes that was incidentally found on routine eye examination. | Myelinated Nerve Fibers |
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Myelinated Nerve Fibers | Carmen Chan,RN, PhD, FAAN | Fundus photos from a patient with extensive myelinated nerve fibers. The patient had normal visual functions. | Myelinated Nerve Fibers |
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Cavernous Sinus | Andrew R. Carey, MD | Cavernous sinus imaging with labels. | Cavernous Sinus |
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Papilledema and Resolution (PowerPoint) | AAO/NANOS - American Academy of Ophthalmology / North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society | This 42-year-old male with pseudotumor cerebri and chronic papilledema demonstrated refractile bodies, which can be seen with chronic optic disc edema. This image shows the chronic papilledema at presentation, with associated refractile hyaline bodies at the disc periphery in both eyes. | Pseudotumor Cerebri/Papilledema; Edema; Papilledema and Resolution |
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Palatal Tremor | Shirley H. Wray, MD, PhD, FRCP | See also: http://content.lib.utah.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ehsl-shw/id/68, http://content.lib.utah.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ehsl-shw/id/247, http://content.lib.utah.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ehsl-shw/id/111, http://content.lib.utah.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ehsl-shw/id/312, http://content.lib.utah.edu/cdm/ref... | Palatal Tremor (Myoclonus); Pendular Vertical Oscillations; Unilateral Horizontal Gaze Palsy; Facial Palsy; Pontine Infarct; Degenerative Hypertrophy of the Inferior Olivary Nucleus; Lesion in the Guillain-Mollaret Triangle; Oculopalatal Myoclonus; Oculopalatal Tremor Lid Nystagmus; Bilate... |