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51 It's Not the TumorCourtney E. Francis
52 Blame it on the PillSachin S. Kedar, Padmaja Sudhakar, Stuart Tobin, William O. Connor, Fernando DecastroThree months earlier, he had been evaluated for malaise and weight loss and found to have lymphopenia, elevated TSH (20.3) and anti-thyroid peroxidase antibody (2874) with normal T3, ESR, B12 and folate.
53 Muscle Bound or Unbound?Dane A. Breker, Jonathan Daniel Trobe, MD, Michigan University, Ann A. Little, Sandra I. Camelo-Piragua
54 Renal Red HerringJohn J. Chen, John J. Brinkley, Namrata Singh, Amanda C. Maltry, Bruno A. Policeni, Richard C. Allen, Reid A. Longmuir, Matthew J. ThurtellWegener's Granulomatosis
55 Is it a Crime to be Blind? I plead the 4th!Jasmine Gopwani, Edward Margolin, Tran Le, Wayne T. Cornblath, MD, Clinical Professor, Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Professor, Department of Neurology, University of Michigan, Rasmus Kiehl
56 I Can't Stand the Double VisionIris B. B. Mizrachi, Ruth Huna-Baron, Rivka Inzelberg, Yonathan SharabiUncontrolled hypothyroidism.
57 A Candid Look at a Missed DiagnosisEdward Margolin, Jasmine Gopwani, Robert WillinskyShe was diagnosed with migraine, stress, and "drug seeking" presumed from a history of past (intravenous?) heroin use.
58 Almost CatastrophicDanielle S. Rudich, Samuel Yun, Anne Liebling, Jonathan E. SIlbert, Robert L. Lesser, MD, The Eye Care Group, Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology and Visual Science and Neurology at Yale, Clinical Professor of Neurology and Surgery (Neurosurgery) at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine
59 A TAAD Bit UnusualNisreen K. Mesiwala, Susan T. Stefko
60 Innocent until Proven GuiltyHeather E. Moss, Tiffany Stroup, Amy Lin, Oliver Graf, Jeffrey Borgeson, Aaron Halfpenny, Howard Lipton, Tibor G. Valyi-Nagy
61 More Than a Cu-bit of Vision LossPhilip M. Skidd, Rebecca C. Stacy, Waqar Waheed, Mohamed-Ali Babi
62 Much-Ado About Acute Vision LossMahsa A. Sohrab, Andrea Birnbaum, Michael Sidiropoulos, Lois Polatnick, Nicholas J. Volpe, MD, Northwestern UniversityProgressive fatigue and right face, arm, and leg pain.
63 Burned by DiplopiaBonnie M. Keung, Reuben M. Valenzuela, Meena Gujrati, Jeffrey R. DeSanto, Jorge C. Kattah, John H. PulaIn March 2012 he sustained a concussion and forehead laceration from a motor vehicle accident. In August 2012, he developed painless, binocular, vertical diplopia, which limited him from painting art. In November 2012, his examination showed -2 limitation of up-gaze OD.
64 Wear and Tear VisionKonrad P. Weber, Caterina Schweier, Veronika Kana, Thomas Guggi, Katarzyna Byber, Klara Landau, MD, FEBO, University of Zurich
65 Which One is The Real ZebraMadhura A. Tamhankar, Julia Kharlip, Robert Lustig, Jon Burnham, Karuna Shekdar, Michele Paessler, Lucy Rorke, Kristina ColeA 15-year-old male complained of headaches and nausea, two months after appendectomy.
66 A Case of Cotton Wool SpotsGolnaz Moazami, Hermann D. Schubert, Jacinda Sampson, Claire Riley
67 It's Deja Vu All Over AgainAileen A. Antonio-Santos, Yanny L. Phillips, Baha El Khatib, Howard T. Chang, David I. Kaufman, DO, Chair, Neurology & Ophthalmology, Michigan State University; Eric R. Eggenberger, DO, Mayo Clinic
68 Beware the Trojan HorseDenize Atan, Nithin Nair, Mrinal Rana, Swarupsinh V. Chavda, Andrew JacksSystemic hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, and cerebrovascular disease treated with an antiplatelet drug, thiazide diuretic, ACE inhibitor and statin.
69 An Ironclad Case of Vision LossMarc J. Dinkin, George Parlitsis, Sarju Patel, Alexander E. Merkler, Audrey Schuetz, Cristiano OliveiraSyphilis; CMV Retinopathy
70 Double Vision? - Give Your Head a ShakeVivek Patel, Danah Albreiki3 month history of constant binocular oblique diplopia with mild worsening, progressive disequilibrium, and a wide based gait. No vertigo, loss of coordination, loss of vision or oscillpsia, hearing loss, or tinnitus. No history of cancer, hypothyroidism, GI malabsorption or anemia. Occupational his...
71 Spots, Spots Everywhere, And Not A Spot To SeeSarkis M. Nazarian, Kelli Y. Shaon, Kenneth R. Habetz, Ayman Al-Salaimeh, John D. Schwankhaus, Joseph G. Chacko, MD, University of ArkansasAdditional history revealed that the patient had suffered a tick bite about two weeks prior to the onset of his rash.
72 A Wolf in Bear's ClothingPeter W. MacIntosh, Agatha Bogard, Pete Setabutr, Heather E. MossAn eleven-month-old African-American girl with medical history of reactive airway disease developed a bump and bags under both eyes which her mother attributed to minor trauma. There were no signs of systemic illness. A week later, her mother noticed more prominent right eye edema and a new bump beh...
73 Golden GrapesHeather E. Moss, Sean Zivin, Amy Lin, Vinay Aakalu, Senad Osmanovic, Omar Al Heeti, Stockton Mayer, Mahesh PatelA 71 year-old African American woman presented with a painful right retrobulbar optic neuropathy and weight loss. ESR was 74. She was treated with steroids. Temporal artery biopsy did not show arteritis. Nine days later, while on a steroid taper, she developed fevers, worsening right eye vision, pto...
74 Diabetes Does Not Explain It AllPhilip M. Skidd, Joseph F. Rizzo III, MD, Florian S. Eichler, Dean M. CestariSystemic hypertension, type II diabetes mellitus, hypercholesteremia, anxiety and depression.
75 No Rhabdo?Mark R. MelsonA 5 year-old girl presented for evaluation of a right orbital mass displacing the globe superiorly. She had a 5 week history of swelling around her right eye. Her pediatrician diagnosed a blocked tear duct and referred her to an ophthalmologist. She failed empiric treatment for orbital cellulitis an...
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