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226 ANA Positive Optic NeuritisT. G. KlingeleMany clinicians feel that for young women age 15-45 the most common etiology for optic neuritis is demyelinating disease.
227 Abscessed Tooth, Fever, Confusion and Visual LossHollenbach, WilliamA 26-year old male with flu-like syndrome and vague headaches and mouth pain.
228 Absent Visual Guided Saccades in Collicular-Striate Cortex LesionsJorge C. KattahA 19-year old male who had sustained extensive body and head injuries in MVA with absent vertical oculocephalics.
229 Acquired Trans-Synaptic Hemioptic Atrophy: Two CasesSteven E. Feldon, MD, University of Rochester Medical CenterN/A
230 Acromegaly with Visual LossJoseph F. RizzoA 56-year old man with protruding right eye. Previous history significant for kidney calculi.
231 Acute Exophthalmos One Week After Orbital TraumaMichael RosenbergA 9-year old male with proptosis and a right-sided headache after being struck in the in right eye by a soccer ball.
232 Acute Homonymous Quadrantanopia and Patent Foramen OvaleMark J. Kupersmith, MD, Mount SinaiA 27-year old female with 1-day history of dark gray visual disturbance in the right visual field interfering with reading.
233 Acute Medical Decompression of the Anterior Intracranial Visual Pathways with BromocriptineBaird S. GrimsonA 60-year old female with a visual field loss. Previous history significant for secondary amenorrhea 30 years earlier.
234 Acute Painful Third Nerve Palsy in a 45 Year OldRandy H. Kardon, MD, PhD, Director of Neuro-Ophthalmology Services, Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of IowaA 45-year old male with severe high orbital pain followed by double vision and ptosis.
235 Acute Third Nerve Palsy in a Malformed DwarfNicholas J. Volpe, MD, Northwestern UniversityA 28-year old male with headache and ptosis. Previous history significant for physical abnormalities and seizures consistent with an underlying heritable syndrome.
236 Acute Transient Complete Bilateral Ptosis with Brain Stem SignsG. F. WinklerA 78-year old female with atrial fibrillation due to arteriosclerotic hypertensive heart disease developed a sudden onset of decreased vision due to total inability to open her eyes.
237 Acute Visual Loss in a 19 Year Old MaleLee ShettleA 19-year old male with a sudden loss of vision OD with severe retro-orbital eye pain, frontal headache, nausea and vomiting.
238 Acute Visual Loss in a Woman with Metastatic Breast CarcinomaJoel M. Weinstein, MDA 33-year old female with diminished vision OU. Previous history significant for metastatic infiltrative, intraductal breast carcinoma which was treated with modified radical mastectomy and chemotherapy. 15 months after surgery readmitted for myelography to evaluate complaints of severe back pain. I...
239 Acute, Severe, Symmetric Visual Loss with Centrocecal Scotomas in an Obese ManMichael L. SlavinA 28-year-old obese male with a blind spot OS followed by a severe bilateral visual loss over a 2-week period.
240 Admissions Ad Nauseum: A Cryptic Case of ChiasmopathySara A. Simpson, Alex Merkler, Ehud Lavi, Joseph Safedieh, Alan Segal, Marc Dinkin
241 Admissions Ad Nauseum: A Cryptic Case of ChiasmopathySara A. Simpson, Alex Merkler, Ehud Lavi, Joseph Safedieh, Alan Segal, Marc Dinkin
242 Adolescence Revisited: Acne, Tummy Ache and Optic Neuritis in a Man Over FiftyAggarwal, AshimA 57-year old male with a 3-day history of increasing left eye pain and visual disturbance.
243 Adult OpsoclonusMichael PriceA 63-year old male with blurred vision, frontal headaches and gait disturbance. Previous history significant for smoking, bronchiectasis, paranoid schizophrenia and upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage.
244 Ain't No Sunshine When You Are Gone!Veeral S. Shah, Linda L. Sternau, Michelle Felicella, Sanders Dubovy, Chris Alabiad, Norman J. Schatz, MD, Bascom Palmer Eye Institute; Byron L. LamAn 18 year-old Latin American female presented with progressive visual loss OD over 6 weeks. She initially had blurry vision and photophobia OD with a central scotoma OD on HVF testing. At that time, examination revealed a right swollen optic nerve with retinal hemorrhages. She was otherwise healthy...
245 Ain't No Sunshine When You Are Gone!Veeral S. Shah, Linda L. Sternau, Michelle Felicella, Sanders Dubovy, Chris Alabiad, Norman J. Schatz, MD, Bascom Palmer Eye Institute; Byron L. LamAn 18 year-old Latin American female presented with progressive visual loss OD over 6 weeks. She initially had blurry vision and photophobia OD with a central scotoma OD on HVF testing. At that time, examination revealed a right swollen optic nerve with retinal hemorrhages. She was otherwise healthy...
246 Alcohol is Never the Answer, but it Does Make You Forget the Question (abstract)Ali Saber Tehrani, Diana Londono, Thomas Rashid, Manuel Doria, Julia Biernot, Jorge KattahA 63-year old male with a history of alcohol abuse presented with two weeks of confusion and imbalance. On exam, he had left beating nystagmus on left gaze, and right beating and torsional nystagmus on right gaze. Head impulse test was abnormal in all canals bilaterally with video head impulse test ...
247 Alcohol is Never the Answer, but it Does Make You Forget the Question (slideshow)Ali Saber Tehrani, Diana Londono, Thomas Rashid, Manuel Doria, Julia Biernot, Jorge KattahA 63-year old male with a history of alcohol abuse presented with two weeks of confusion and imbalance. On exam, he had left beating nystagmus on left gaze, and right beating and torsional nystagmus on right gaze. Head impulse test was abnormal in all canals bilaterally with video head impulse test ...
248 Alexia without AgraphiaCohen, David N.A 46-year old female with a complaint using a relatively new pair of bifocals. 5 months previous a minimal loss of the great visual field and a progressive disability to recognize and intellectualize printed or written words (less difficulty performing calculations of written numbers).
249 All Dressed Up and Nowhere to GoMelissa W. Ko, MD, FAAN, Upstate University HospitalA 24-year-old man with a 3-day history of headache and vomiting followed by diplopia, facial weakness and seizures.
250 All Dressed Up and Nowhere to Go (PowerPoint)Melissa W. Ko, MD, FAAN, Upstate University HospitalA 24-year-old man with a 3-day history of headache and vomiting followed by diplopia, facial weakness and seizures.
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