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226 | MS Time Lapse MRI | Professor Ian McDonald, Institute of Neurology, Queen Square, London contributed this remarkable Time-Lapse MRI of focal MS lesions in a single patient with multiple sclerosis over a period of one year. This time lapse video was assembled from serial T2- weighted MRI scans from a 25-year old wo... | Image/MovingImage | |
227 | Upbeat Nystagmus | The patient is a 31 year old woman with a past history of morbid obesity treated in 2005 by gastric bypass with a weight change from 270 pounds to 170 pounds. In January 2008, she was admitted as an emergency to an outside hospital complaining of pressure headache with photophobia and phonophobia, n... | Image/MovingImage | |
228 | Global Supranuclear Paralysis of Vertical Gaze | This case was presented to the Clinical Eye Movement Society at the American Neurological Association Meeting in October 2007. The patient is a healthy, 36 year old Lieutenant Commander in the Coast Guard who was last seen perfectly well at 2 a.m. on the day of admission. He awoke in the morning ... | Image/MovingImage | |
229 | Bilateral Ptosis | This case, previously reported in 2007, is published courtesy of John Newsom-Davis, M.D., FRCP, FRS, CBE. Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford. This patient was unusual in presenting in early childhood and the development of persistent facial muscle and tongue... | Image/MovingImage | |
230 | Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (Guest Lecture) | Text | ||
231 | Overview of TDP 43 (Guest Lecture) | Text | ||
232 | Multiple Sclerosis | Text | ||
233 | Eyebrow Spasm | This case is published courtesy of Daniel J. Costello, M.D., Department of Neurology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston. The patient is a 32-year-old right-handed man with an established diagnosis of Tuberous Sclerosis Complex characterized by: - medically intractable epilepsy - developmental... | Image/MovingImage | |
234 | Paraneoplastic Upbeat Nystagmus | This case was presented to the Clinical Eye Movement Society at the American Neurological Association Meeting in October 2009. The patient is a 65 year old woman who was in good health until seven weeks prior to admission. On June 22/09 on the return flight from her daughter's wedding in Oregon she ... | Image/MovingImage | |
235 | Lessons from the Bench and Bedside | Text |