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Optic Neuropathies | This 28-year-old otherwise-healthy woman was referred to for treatment of what was thought to be optic neuritis OD. Three weeks earlier she had noted a dark inferior scotoma OD that progressed to involve fixation over the next 10-12 days. She experienced photopsias OD at the onset. She had no viral ... | Optic Neuropathy with Retinopathies |
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Optic Neuropathies | This 34-year-old otherwise-healthy woman was referred for a neuro-ophthalmologic consultation for unexplained loss of vision OD following head trauma. Two months earlier, she was involved in a motor vehicle accident that resulted in a closed head injury complicated by a spontaneously resolving small... | Optic Neuropathy with Retinopathies |
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Optic Neuropathies | This 34-year-old otherwise-healthy woman was referred for a neuro-ophthalmologic consultation for unexplained loss of vision OD following head trauma. Two months earlier, she was involved in a motor vehicle accident that resulted in a closed head injury complicated by a spontaneously resolving small... | Optic Neuropathy with Retinopathies |
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Optic Neuropathies | This 34-year-old otherwise-healthy woman was referred for a neuro-ophthalmologic consultation for unexplained loss of vision OD following head trauma. Two months earlier, she was involved in a motor vehicle accident that resulted in a closed head injury complicated by a spontaneously resolving small... | Optic Neuropathy with Retinopathies |
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Optic Neuropathies | This 34-year-old otherwise-healthy woman was referred for a neuro-ophthalmologic consultation for unexplained loss of vision OD following head trauma. Two months earlier, she was involved in a motor vehicle accident that resulted in a closed head injury complicated by a spontaneously resolving small... | Optic Neuropathy with Retinopathies |
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Ocular Manifestations of Systemic Disorders | This 59-year-old man had a 4-week history of malaise, myalgias, night sweats, weight loss, fatigue, and generalized headaches, and a few days before admission he developed a red eye OS secondary to exposure keratitis associated with a left-sided seventh nerve palsy. Subsequent evaluation disclosed a... | Lyme Disease |
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Isolated Optic Neuritis/Neuropathy | This 35-year-old otherwise-healthy woman developed typical optic neuritis OD with excellent recovery. She had no clinical evidence of multiple sclerosis at that time. She presented in August of 1991, at which time perivenous sheathing was seen in the retinal periphery OU. A limited workup was negati... | Periphlebitis in Optic Neuritis |
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Isolated Optic Neuritis/Neuropathy | This 35-year-old otherwise-healthy woman developed typical optic neuritis OD with excellent recovery. She had no clinical evidence of multiple sclerosis at that time. She presented in August of 1991, at which time perivenous sheathing was seen in the retinal periphery OU. A limited workup was negati... | Periphlebitis in Optic Neuritis |
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Isolated Optic Neuritis/Neuropathy | This 35-year-old otherwise-healthy woman developed typical optic neuritis OD with excellent recovery. She had no clinical evidence of multiple sclerosis at that time. She presented in August of 1991, at which time perivenous sheathing was seen in the retinal periphery OU. A limited workup was negati... | Periphlebitis in Optic Neuritis |
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Optic Neuropathies | This 28-year-old otherwise-healthy woman was referred to for treatment of what was thought to be optic neuritis OD. Three weeks earlier she had noted a dark inferior scotoma OD that progressed to involve fixation over the next 10-12 days. She experienced photopsias OD at the onset. She had no viral ... | Optic Neuropathy with Retinopathies |
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Optic Neuropathies | This 28-year-old otherwise-healthy woman was referred to for treatment of what was thought to be optic neuritis OD. Three weeks earlier she had noted a dark inferior scotoma OD that progressed to involve fixation over the next 10-12 days. She experienced photopsias OD at the onset. She had no viral ... | Optic Neuropathy with Retinopathies |
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Optic Neuropathies | This 28-year-old otherwise-healthy woman was referred to for treatment of what was thought to be optic neuritis OD. Three weeks earlier she had noted a dark inferior scotoma OD that progressed to involve fixation over the next 10-12 days. She experienced photopsias OD at the onset. She had no viral ... | Optic Neuropathy with Retinopathies |
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Optic Neuropathies | This 28-year-old otherwise-healthy woman was referred to for treatment of what was thought to be optic neuritis OD. Three weeks earlier she had noted a dark inferior scotoma OD that progressed to involve fixation over the next 10-12 days. She experienced photopsias OD at the onset. She had no viral ... | Optic Neuropathy with Retinopathies |
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Optic Neuropathies | A previously healthy 28-year-old woman (except for a history of optic neuritis OS 9 years previously with full recovery) was referred for management of optic neuritis OD. Three weeks earlier she had noted a dark inferior scotoma OD that progressed to involve fixation over the next 10-12 days. She ex... | Optic Neuropathy with Retinopathies |
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Optic Neuropathies | This 28-year-old otherwise-healthy woman was referred to for treatment of what was thought to be optic neuritis OD. Three weeks earlier she had noted a dark inferior scotoma OD that progressed to involve fixation over the next 10-12 days. She experienced photopsias OD at the onset. She had no viral ... | Optic Neuropathy with Retinopathies |
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Isolated Optic Neuritis/Neuropathy | This 35-year-old otherwise-healthy woman developed typical optic neuritis OD with excellent recovery. She had no clinical evidence of multiple sclerosis at that time. She presented in August of 1991, at which time perivenous sheathing was seen in the retinal periphery OU. A limited workup was negati... | Periphlebitis in Optic Neuritis |
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Ocular Manifestations of Congenital/Inherited Diseases | This 38-year-old man had unexplained poor vision in his left eye all his life and was told that he had some type of congenital vascular anomaly. He had no neurocutaneous problems. The photographs demonstrate a complex arteriovenous malformation with dilated loops of veins extending out from the nerv... | Wyburn-Mason Syndrome |
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Motility Disturbances | This patient displays a posttraumatic left fourth nerve palsy sustained after having struck her head on the dashboard. | Trochlear Palsy; Fourth (Trochlear) |
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Motility Disturbances | This patient displays a posttraumatic left fourth nerve palsy sustained after having struck her head on the dashboard. | Trochlear Palsy; Fourth (Trochlear) |
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Motility Disturbances | This patient displays a posttraumatic left fourth nerve palsy sustained after having struck her head on the dashboard. | Trochlear Palsy; Fourth (Trochlear) |
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Motility Disturbances | This patient displays a posttraumatic left fourth nerve palsy sustained after having struck her head on the dashboard. | Trochlear Palsy; Fourth (Trochlear) |
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Neuro-Ophthalmic Consequences of Therapy | An elderly woman was first seen in 1991, after being on Plaquenil (Hydroxychloroquine Sulfate) for 5 to 6 years, with a new symptomatic disturbance in her reading. Because her blue/yellow color perception was disturbed, and because she had symptoms, the medication was stopped. However the fundi and ... | Plaquenil Toxicity |
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Neuro-Ophthalmic Consequences of Therapy | An elderly woman was first seen in 1991, after being on Plaquenil (Hydroxychloroquine Sulfate) for 5 to 6 years, with a new symptomatic disturbance in her reading. Because her blue/yellow color perception was disturbed, and because she had symptoms, the medication was stopped. However the fundi and ... | Plaquenil Toxicity |
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Neuro-Ophthalmic Consequences of Therapy | An elderly woman was first seen in 1991, after being on Plaquenil (Hydroxychloroquine Sulfate) for 5 to 6 years, with a new symptomatic disturbance in her reading. Because her blue/yellow color perception was disturbed, and because she had symptoms, the medication was stopped. However the fundi and ... | Plaquenil Toxicity |
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Neuro-Ophthalmic Consequences of Therapy | An elderly woman was first seen in 1991, after being on Plaquenil (Hydroxychloroquine Sulfate) for 5 to 6 years, with a new symptomatic disturbance in her reading. Because her blue/yellow color perception was disturbed, and because she had symptoms, the medication was stopped. However the fundi and ... | Plaquenil Toxicity |