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326 Juvenile Metachromatic LeukodystrophyHarry QuigleyThe patients for presentation are Caucasian twins: male (A) and female (B). Both were considered normal, without past medical Hx, medications or toxic exposures, until age 17, when their parents noted a decline in school performance.
327 Reticulum Cell Sarcoma of Brain and UveitisThomas P. ReamsA 65-year old male with a 4-year history of uveitis was found to have an isolated reticulum cell sarcoma of the brain.
328 Compressive Optic Neuropathy: An Unusual CaseJames T. RutkaA 37-year old female with a 2-month history of headaches and progressive loss of vision.
329 Optico-Ghiashatic Arachnoiditis in Multiple SclerosisD. M. RobertsonA 45-year old male with an 11-year history of blurred vision OS.
330 Rare Cause of a Chiasmal SyndromeFenwick C. Riley, Robert R. WallerA 44-year old woman with visual loss, fatigue, weight loss, headache and personality change.
331 Aprupt Loss of Vision with Dolicho EctasiaJoel G. Sacks, James E. MeclennanN/A
332 Binocular Involvement in a 3-Year-Old Girl with RetinoblastomaM. RodriguesA 2 1/2-year old female with whiteness of the pupil OS.
333 Fever and OphthalmoplegiaCharles C. MaitlandA 53-year old male with right occipital headache and fever.
334 Ascending Polyneuritis and OphthalmoplegiaMartin LubowA 62-year old male with lightheaded sensations attributed to flu-like symptoms.
335 Gaze palsy with head and shoulder spasms in a 15 year old boyGuy McKhannN/A
336 Familial Hemifacial Spasm (HFS): An AutopsyJonathan D. WirtschafterAn 83-year old female who at age 63 developed symptoms of left hemifacial spasm. Previous history significant for controlled diabetes, controlled hypertension, atherosclerotic heart disease and cervical cancer (Tx cobalt). Family history remarkable for daughter and niece who developed HFS.
337 Blind Eye and Contralateral StrokeLeRoy MeshelN/A
338 Horizontal Diplopia and Left Side Cranial Nerve PalsiesMichael TreseA 22-year old patient with horizontal diplopia. Previous history significant for central head pain.
339 Unusual complication of Operation for Carotid Cavernous FistulaR. M. ZahorukA 28-year old male with right proptois following basilar skull fracture with accompanying D10-11 fracture the result of a fall.
340 Ocular Motor Apraxia and a Visual Association Area LesionJun TsutsuiN/A
341 Bilateral Adie's Pupils with SarcoidosisM. J. KupersmithA 43-year old male with a 3-month history of progressive difficulty walking and blurred vision.
342 Cyclic Oculomotor Paralysis Associated with a Clivus ChordomaC. S. KaseA 41-year old male with cyclic oculomotor paralysis first noticed six months prior to his demise. During that time, an intracranial tumor was diagnosed as a clivus chordoma.
343 Bilateral Blindness with Necrosis of the Optic Nerve in LymphosarcomaStanley ThompsonN/A
344 Chiasmal MeningitisToshihiro TakahashiN/A
345 Hear No Evil, See No EvilSashank Prasad, MD, Brigham and Women's HospitalA 62-year old female with painless loss of vision OS. Previous history significant for bilateral sensorineural deafness.
346 Recurrent Blindness in an 11-Year Old BoyD. PfaffenbachAn 11-year old male with headache and subsequent sudden onset of decreased central vision OS accompanied by pain associated with movement.
347 Brain AbcessSimmons Lessell, MD (1933 - 2016)A 62-year old female with fever, chills and a bulge on the scalp. Previous history significant for hypertension and alcohol abuse.
348 Retinal Blood Circulation Following Separation of the Optic Nerve Directly in Back of the GlobeJohn W. HendersonCase 1: A 12-year old male with loss of vision and proptosis. Case 2: a 4-year old female with loss of vision and proptosis.
349 A Case of Vertical and Horizontal Conjugate Gaze Paresis with Slowness of Eye Opening and Eye ClosureC. PlankA 69-year old male with stiffness, tremor and mental confusion.
350 Progressive Optic Atrophy Progressing to Central Retinal Vein Occlusion in a 26-Year old MaleE. C. MadsonA 28-year old male with an 8-year history of progressive loss of vision OU. Previous history significant for diplopia, left VI nerve paresis and loss of vision OS.
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