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101 A Golf and Shopping Hazard (PowerPoint)Steven J. YoonA 69-year old male with scalp tenderness, headache and loss of vision OD. Previous history significant for chronic sinusitis and bronchitis.
102 A Great MimickerAdam B. CohenA 37-year old female with fluctuating blurred vision OS, dysarthria, dizziness and mild confusion.
103 A Great Mimicker (PowerPoint)Adam B. CohenA 37-year-old female with fluctuating blurred vision OS, dysarthria, dizziness and mild confusion.
104 A Hemorrhage and Hallucinations: AHAH!Jacquelin WinterkornA 71-year old female with an excruciating left headache from forehead to occiput associated with a shadow over her right visual field. CT scan in the ER showed hemorrhage in the left occipital cortex. Previous history significant for endometrial carcinoma.
105 A Horse is a Horse, of Course, Of CourseMichael L. SlavinA 36-year old female with acute total visual loss OD lasting thirty seconds to one minute with spontaneous complete improvement.
106 A Lebanese Woman with Progressive Visual LossGregory 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.
107 A Lebanese Woman with Progressive Visual LossGregory 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.
108 A Lesion of the Pineal RegionWayne ShtybelA 19-year old female with a 3-week history of headache, lethargy and visual disturbance. Previous history significant for jugular shunt for idiopathic hydrocephalus, later revised with ventriculoperitoneal shunt.
109 A Lesion of the Third VentricleR. M. BurdeA 35-year old female with blurred vision followed by loss of vision OU.
110 A Long and Winding RoadChristopher GlissonA 42-year old male with headache and vision loss OD. Previous history significant for blurred vision OS.
111 A Long and Winding Road (PowerPoint)Christopher GlissonA 42-year old male with headache and vision loss OD. Previous history significant for blurred vision OS.
112 A Look Through Alice's MirrorDavid VictorA 21-year old male who complained of the inability to recognize faces and colors after awakening from a surgical procedure. Previous history significant severe steady headache.
113 A Losing BattleNicholas J. Volpe, MD, Northwestern UniversityAn 81-year old male with progressive, painless loss of vision OS. Previous history significant for diabetes, hypertension, arthritis, dyschromatopsia and carcinoma of the bladder.
114 A Malignant Optic GliomaCohen, D.A 16-year old female with a 10-month history of decreasing vision. Previously history significant for bi-temporal headache. Growth had stopped at age 8 without menarche.
115 A Man with Horner's Syndrome and Optic NeuropathyHideki ChumanA 48-year old male with a man sudden onset of painless blurred vision OD. Previous history significant for diabetes and hypertension.
116 A Man with Horner's Syndrome and Optic Neuropathy (PowerPoint)Hideki ChumanA 48-year old male with a sudden onset of painless blurred vision OD. Previous history significant for diabetes and hypertension.
117 A Man with the Worst Smelling CologneNorah S. Lincoff MD, University at BuffaloA 28-year old male with decreasing vision and photophobia, a 5-month history of numbness and weakness from the neck down and concomitant uncoordinated movement. Previous history significant for recurrent kidney calculi, heart murmur, meningitis and migraine.
118 A Mercurial CourseMelissa 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.
119 A Mercurial Course (PowerPoint)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.
120 A Most Atypical ExotropiaRobert 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 MedicineA 5 1/2-year old female with optic atrophy. Previous history significant for an exotropia at age three months which did not improve with patching.
121 A Mystery Case of Proptosis, Optic Neuropathy, and Peripheral NeuropathyBonnie KeungAge 7 - headaches and vision loss to count fingers in left eye; Age 13 - diagnosed with multiple sclerosis; Age 22 - diplopia thought to be bilateral INO; identical twin with sequential bilateral optic neuritis at 8 years, diagnosis of multiple sclerosis at 12 years, and repeated exacerbations of ga...
122 A Mystery Case of Proptosis, Optic Neuropathy, and Peripheral NeuropathyBonnie KeungAge 7 - headaches and vision loss to count fingers in left eye; Age 13 - diagnosed with multiple sclerosis; Age 22 - diplopia thought to be bilateral INO; identical twin with sequential bilateral optic neuritis at 8 years, diagnosis of multiple sclerosis at 12 years, and repeated exacerbations of ga...
123 A Neuropsychiatric Dilemma (With a Bissell Retinopathy)Gausas, Roberta A.A 22-year old female with intermittent, pounding headaches and psychiatric and neurological manifestations.
124 A New Manifestation of Desert Storm Syndrome?Kimberly A. Peele-CockerhamA 45-year old male with decreased vision OS. Visual decline preceded by photopsias. Previous history significant for chemical and nuclear exposures.
125 A Night at the Met - AbstractClotilde Hainline, Janet C. Rucker, David Zagzag, Yvonne W. Liu, Floyd A. Warren, Laura J. Balcer, MD, Professor, Department of Neurology, NYU Langone; Steven L. Galetta, MD, NYU LangoneA 73-year old woman with no headache history presented to the emergency department with several days of right-sided, retro-ocular, and vertex headaches and inability to see the left side of the TV screen-- all beginning 1 week after cataract surgery. Evaluation by her ophthalmologist was unrevealing...
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