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26 Highly Impossible (Follow-Up MRI Coronal)William A. Fletcher, MD, Departments of Clinical Neurosciences & Surgery, University of CalgaryA 4-year old male with a 1 1/2-year history of visual loss OU. Previous history significant for megacephaly.
27 Highly Impossible (Follow-Up MRI Coronal)William A. Fletcher, MD, Departments of Clinical Neurosciences & Surgery, University of CalgaryA 4-year old male with 1 1/2-year history of visual loss OU. Previous history significant for megacephaly.
28 Painful Red Eye in a 69-Year Old Female With Sensorineural Hearing Loss (Presentation Video)Engelbert, MicahelA 63-year old female with a 6-year history of ulcerative colitis and erythema nodosum. Previous history significant for bilateral hearing loss, diffuse headache preceded by intermittent vertigo and tinnitus.
29 You Shake My Nerves and You Rattle My Brain; presentation videoAi Sakonju, David Newman-Toker, MD, PhD, Associate Professor, Departments of Neurology, Ophthalmology, & Otolaryngology, The Johns Hopkins University School of MedicineA 39-year-old man with a remote history of traumatic brain injury (TBI) and well-controlled seizures.
30 Do You See Mike? (Presentation Video)Deborah I. Friedman, MD, MPH, Professor, Neurology & Neurotherapeutics, University of Texas SouthwesternA 59-year old male with progressive right facial numbness, right facial pain, diplopia, headache and a 10-pound weight loss.
31 Highly Impossible (Follow-Up MRI Axial with Gadolinium)William A. Fletcher, MD, Departments of Clinical Neurosciences & Surgery, University of CalgaryA 4-year old male with a 1 1/2-year history of visual loss OU. Previous history significant for macrocephaly.
32 A 28 Year-Old Man with Visual Loss and Pain on Eye Movement (Presentation video)Mark L. Moster, MD, Thomas Jefferson UniversityA 28-year old male with loss of vision OS associated with soreness on eye movement over an 8-day period.
33 A Lebanese Woman with Progressive Visual Loss; presentation videoGregory P. Van Stavern, MD, Associate Professor, Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences and Neurology, Washington University School of MedicineA 69-year old female with progressive loss of vision OD.
34 Star Light, Star Bright (Presentation Video)Shannon C. Lynch, MD, University of Nebraska Medical CenterAn 83-year female with ptosis and binocular oblique diplopia.
35 Oh Great, I Get to Follow the Post-Op Homonymous Hemianopsia (Presentation Video)Robert F. Saul, MD, Virginia Tech CarilionA 32-year old female with a right homonymous hemianopsia and 1-month history of severe headache.
36 When All Else Fails, Lay on Hands (Angiograms RICA)Roger E. Turbin, MD, Rutgers New Jersey Medical SchoolA 57-year old female with an 8-month history of photopsia and dark spots OS 1 month after second renal transplant. Renal failure attributed to biopsy-proven renal sarcoidosis.
37 When All Else Fails, Lay on Hands (MRI Axial)Roger E. Turbin, MD, Rutgers New Jersey Medical SchoolA 57-year old female with an 8-month history of photopsia and dark spots OS 1 month after second renal transplant. Renal failure attributed to biopsy-proven renal sarcoidosis.
38 When All Else Fails, Lay on Hands (MR Contaxial)Roger E. Turbin, MD, Rutgers New Jersey Medical SchoolA 57-year old female with an 8-month history of photopsia and dark spots OS 1 month after second renal transplant. Renal failure attributed to biopsy-proven renal sarcoidosis.
39 When All Else Fails, Lay on Hands (MR Contaxial)Roger E. Turbin, MD, Rutgers New Jersey Medical SchoolA 57-year old female with an 8-month history of photopsia and dark spots OS 1 month after second renal transplant. Renal failure attributed to biopsy-proven renal sarcoidosis.
40 When All Else Fails, Lay on Hands (MRI MRV)Roger E. Turbin, MD, Rutgers New Jersey Medical SchoolA 57-year old female with an 8-month history of photopsia and dark spots OS 1 month after second renal transplant. Renal failure attributed to biopsy-proven renal sarcoidosis.
41 When All Else Fails, Lay on Hands (MRI Contcoron)Roger E. Turbin, MD, Rutgers New Jersey Medical SchoolA 57-year old female with an 8-month history of photopsia and dark spots OS 1 month after second renal transplant. Renal failure attributed to biopsy-proven renal sarcoidosis.
42 When All Else Fails, Lay on Hands (MRI Sagittal)Roger E. Turbin, MD, Rutgers New Jersey Medical SchoolA 57-year old female with an 8-month history of photopsia and dark spots OS 1 month after second renal transplant. Renal failure attributed to biopsy-proven renal sarcoidosis.
43 When All Else Fails, Lay on Hands (Presentation Video)Roger E. Turbin, MD, Rutgers New Jersey Medical SchoolA 57-year old female with an 8-month history of photopsia and dark spots OS 1 month after second renal transplant. Renal failure attributed to biopsy-proven renal sarcoidosis.
44 Diagnosis of Inclusion (Presentation Video)Iris Ben-Bassat Mizrachi, MD, The Goldschleger Eye InstituteA 50-year old female with a 2-day history of headache and fever found unresponsive at home.
45 An Unusual Origin of Balint's Syndrome (Presentation Video)Iris Ben-Bassat Mizrachi, MD, The Goldschleger Eye InstituteA 50-year old female with progressive visual problems and cognitive deterioration over a 3-month period.
46 Horrible Hallucinations (Presentation Video)Melissa W. Ko, MD, FAAN, Upstate University HospitalA 34-year old female with a history of irritable bowel and polycystic ovarian syndrome.
47 A Mercurial Course (Presentation Video)Melissa W. Ko, MD, FAAN, Upstate University HospitalA 61-year old male with a 9-month history of progressive diplopia, dysarthria, ataxic gait, worsening memory impairment, anxiety depression, sleep disturbances and a 30-pound loss of weight.
48 Confusing Diplopia (Presentation Video)Dan Boghen, MD, FRCP(C), Neuro-Ophthalmology Section, Neurology Service, Hôtel-Dieu Hospital, QuebecA 45-year old female with diplopia.
49 Oh My GAD!! Something Else?Olwen Murphy, Kemar Green, John Probasco, Daniel GoldA 43 -year-old man presented with oscillopsia, dizziness, binocular vertical diplopia, and gait difficulties. He reported a six-month history of abdominal pain, anorexia and 50-pound weight loss, and a 3-month history of mood and cognitive changes. Torsional nystagmus, a left 4th nerve palsy (NP), u...
50 Never Too Young or Too OldBart Chwalisz, Laurel Tainsh, Mary Maher, Samantha Champion, Shuhei Nishiyima, Michael LevyAn 81-year-old woman with history of ocular myasthenia gravis presented with sequential bilateral vision loss. Six days before presentation, she discovered that vision of her left eye was reduced to light perception. She did not have any eye pain, pain with eye movement, headache, scalp tenderness, ...
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