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A Can of Worms - Abstract | Ali Hamedani; Madhura Tamhankar | A 67 year-old man presented to the ophthalmology clinic with one day of binocular horizontal diplopia. He also complained of one week of bilateral periorbital pain which was worse on the right than the left. Four days prior, he had undergone partial right nephrectomy for grade II papillary renal cel... |
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A Can of Worms - Slides | Ali Hamedani; Madhura Tamhankar | A 67 year-old man presented to the ophthalmology clinic with one day of binocular horizontal diplopia. He also complained of one week of bilateral periorbital pain which was worse on the right than the left. Four days prior, he had undergone partial right nephrectomy for grade II papillary renal cel... |
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A Can of Worms - Video | Ali Hamedani; Madhura Tamhankar | A 67 year-old man presented to the ophthalmology clinic with one day of binocular horizontal diplopia. He also complained of one week of bilateral periorbital pain which was worse on the right than the left. Four days prior, he had undergone partial right nephrectomy for grade II papillary renal cel... |
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A Candid Look at a Missed Diagnosis | Edward Margolin; Jasmine Gopwani; Robert Willinsky | She was diagnosed with migraine, stress, and 'drug seeking' presumed from a history of past (intravenous?) heroin use. |
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A Candid Look at a Missed Diagnosis | Edward Margolin; Jasmine Gopwani; Robert Willinsky | She was diagnosed with migraine, stress, and 'drug seeking' presumed from a history of past (intravenous?) heroin use. |
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A Candid Look at a Missed Diagnosis | Edward Margolin; Jasmine Gopwani; Robert Willinsky | She was diagnosed with migraine, stress, and 'drug seeking' presumed from a history of past (intravenous?) heroin use. |
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A Case That Just Could Not Be Read | Norah S. Lincoff, MD; Daniel X. Capruso, PhD; Janet S. Winston, MD; Lucia Miller, MD | A 50-year old male unable to read for one month. Previous history significant for HIV, Bell palsy and herpes zoster. |
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A Case of Back Pain of Neuro-Ophthalmological Interest | Patrick J. Sweeney, MD; John Costin, MD; Joseph Hahn, MD | A 33-year old female with chronic back pain, leg weakness and constriction of the knees. Reported symptoms consistent with neurogenic bladder. Previous history significant for exotropia OS with poor visual acuity presenting as detached retina. |
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A Case of Bilateral Optic Nerve Atrophy | Thomas N. Hwang, MD; Timothy J. McCulley, MD | A 2 1/2-year old male with bilateral optic atrophy, multi-system abnormalities, tonic-clonic seizures, spastic paresis, sensorineural hearing loss and ataxia. |
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A Case of Bilateral Optic Nerve Atrophy (PowerPoint) | Thomas N. Hwang, MD; Timothy J. McCulley, MD | A 2 1/2-year old male with bilateral optic atrophy, multi-system abnormalities, tonic-clonic seizures, spastic paresis, sensorineural hearing loss and ataxia. |
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A Case of Bilateral Optic Nerve Atrophy (Presentation Video) | Thomas N. Hwang, MD; Timothy J. McCulley, MD | A 2 1/2-year old male with bilateral optic atrophy, multi-system abnormalities, tonic-clonic seizures, spastic paresis, sensorineural hearing loss and ataxia. |
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A Case of Cotton Wool Spots | Golnaz Moazami; Hermann Schubert; Sampson Jacinda; Riley Claire | A 31 year old Caucasian male was admitted to a local ER after being found unresponsive on a couch at home, incontinent of urine, and having vomited with tongue bruising. He was arousable in the ER but febrile to 102 F with WBC= 19,000. He was loaded with dilantin, and emergency CT showed a left post... |
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A Case of Cotton Wool Spots | Golnaz Moazami; Hermann Schubert; Sampson Jacinda; Riley Claire | A 31 year old Caucasian male was admitted to a local ER after being found unresponsive on a couch at home, incontinent of urine, and having vomited with tongue bruising. He was arousable in the ER but febrile to 102 F with WBC= 19,000. He was loaded with dilantin, and emergency CT showed a left post... |
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A Case of Cotton Wool Spots | Golnaz Moazami; Hermann Schubert; Sampson Jacinda; Riley Claire | A 31 year old Caucasian male was admitted to a local ER after being found unresponsive on a couch at home, incontinent of urine, and having vomited with tongue bruising. He was arousable in the ER but febrile to 102 F with WBC= 19,000. He was loaded with dilantin, and emergency CT showed a left post... |
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A Case of Hair Pain | Miguel Estevez, MD, PhD; Misha Pless, MD; Charlene Chu, MD; David Schiff, MD | A 70-year old female with bilateral temporal headache, right retro-orbital ocular pain and decreasing visual acuity OD. Previous history significant for orthotopic liver transplantation for Hepatitis C, ischemic optic neuropathy OD and retinal venous occlusion OS with resulting neovascular glaucoma ... |
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A Case of Horizontal Diplopia | John Kennerdell, MD; Jorge C. Kattah, MD | A 59-year old female with a 1-week history of diplopia, aching and congestion OU. Previous history significant for discovery of diffuse fibronodular infiltrate. |
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A Case of Mistaken Identity | Lindsey B. De Lott; Patricia L. Robertson; Suresh K. Mukherji; Andrew P. Lieberman; Jonathan D. Trobe | A healthy 6-month old boy was sent to a pediatric neurologist because his parents had noted "irregular eye movements" for 1 month. The neurologist found horizontal nystagmus with a rare vertical component and ordered a brain MRI that demonstrated a suprasellar mass, prompting hospital admission. We ... |
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A Case of Mistaken Identity | Lindsey B. De Lott; Patricia L. Robertson; Suresh K. Mukherji; Andrew P. Lieberman; Jonathan D. Trobe | A healthy 6-month old boy was sent to a pediatric neurologist because his parents had noted "irregular eye movements" for 1 month. The neurologist found horizontal nystagmus with a rare vertical component and ordered a brain MRI that demonstrated a suprasellar mass, prompting hospital admission. We ... |
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A Case of Net Visual Loss and Gain | Thomas Slamovits; Jerome Posner; Diane Reidy; Charles Thirkill; John Keltner | A 68-year old female with a sudden loss of vision OU. Previous history significant for anemia, presumed by patient to account for her presenting symptoms. |
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A Case of Net Visual Loss and Gain (PowerPoint) | Thomas Slamovits; Jerome Posner; Diane Reidy; Charles Thirkill; John Keltner | A 68-year old female with a sudden loss of vision OU. Previous history significant for anemia, presumed by patient to account for her presenting symptoms. |
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A Case of Net Visual Loss and Gain (Presentation Video) | Thomas Slamovits; Jerome Posner; Diane Reidy; Charles Thirkill; John Keltner | A 68-year old female with a sudden loss of vision OU. Previous history significant for anemia, presumed by patient to account for her presenting symptoms. |
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A Case of Neurofibromatosis | A. J. McKinna, MD | A 6-year old male with exotropia. Mother Dx mytonia congenita, Father Dx pulmonary tuberculosis |
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A Case of Opsoclonus | Shirley H. Wray, MD, PhD, FRCP; Neil E. Anderson, MB, ChB | A 56-year old female with dizziness, nausea, and self-reported, 'things jumping around' visual field disturbances. Previous history for tetralogy of Fallot, hyserectomy with bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy. |
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A Case of Progressive Orbital Cellulitis in an Immunocompetent Patient - Abstract | Cinthi Pillai; Ivana Vodopivec; Daniel Lefebvre; Frederick Jakobiec; Joseph Rizzo | A 74 year-old woman presented 2/7/2015 with left orbital swelling/discomfort. Imaging revealed paranasal sinus and orbital soft tissue abnormalities suggestive of inflammatory/infectious disease. She received intravenous vancomycin/meropenam but worsened. Medical history was notable for paroxysmal a... |
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A Case of Progressive Orbital Cellulitis in an Immunocompetent Patient - Path PPT | Cinthi Pillai; Ivana Vodopivec; Daniel Lefebvre; Frederick Jakobiec; Joseph Rizzo | A 74 year-old woman presented 2/7/2015 with left orbital swelling/discomfort. Imaging revealed paranasal sinus and orbital soft tissue abnormalities suggestive of inflammatory/infectious disease. She received intravenous vancomycin/meropenam but worsened. Medical history was notable for paroxysmal a... |