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Neuro-Ophthalmic Imaging-MRI | Scott Forman, MD | This 23-year-old right-handed man had a history of idiopathic recurrent optic neuritis. The patient presented with acuity of 20/400 OD and 20/100 OS, with a central scotoma OD and a complete temporal defect OS. MRI with fat suppression and gadolinium revealed enhancement of the intracranial nerve an... |
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Systemic Disorders With Optic Nerve and Retinal Findings | Robert L. Lesser, MD | Intraocular lymphoma may present with an unexplained vitritis, optic disc infiltration, or choroidal infiltration. One unusual manifestation of large-cell lymphoma is this leopard-spot appearance. Pair with 94_32, 94_33, and 94_35. This is a fundus photo. |
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Systemic Disorders With Optic Nerve and Retinal Findings | Robert L. Lesser, MD | Intraocular lymphoma may present with an unexplained vitritis, optic disc infiltration, or choroidal infiltration. One unusual manifestation of large-cell lymphoma is this leopard-spot appearance. Pair with 94_32, 94_34, and 94_35. This is a fundus photo. |
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Systemic Disorders With Optic Nerve and Retinal Findings | Robert L. Lesser, MD | Intraocular lymphoma may present with an unexplained vitritis, optic disc infiltration, or choroidal infiltration. One unusual manifestation of large-cell lymphoma is this leopard-spot appearance. Pair with 94_33, 94_34, and 94_35. This is a fundus photo. |
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Optic Neuropathies | Daniel M. Jacobson MD | This 28-year-old otherwise-healthy woman was referred to for treatment of what was thought to be optic neuritis OD. Three weeks earlier she had noted a dark inferior scotoma OD that progressed to involve fixation over the next 10-12 days. She experienced photopsias OD at the onset. She had no viral ... |
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Optic Neuropathies | Daniel M. Jacobson MD | This 28-year-old otherwise-healthy woman was referred to for treatment of what was thought to be optic neuritis OD. Three weeks earlier she had noted a dark inferior scotoma OD that progressed to involve fixation over the next 10-12 days. She experienced photopsias OD at the onset. She had no viral ... |
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Optic Neuropathies | Daniel M. Jacobson MD | This 34-year-old otherwise-healthy woman was referred for a neuro-ophthalmologic consultation for unexplained loss of vision OD following head trauma. Two months earlier, she was involved in a motor vehicle accident that resulted in a closed head injury complicated by a spontaneously resolving small... |
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Neuro-Ophthalmic Vascular Disease | Larry P. Frohman, MD | This 27-year-old woman had no past ocular history and presented with 3 weeks of redness OS that has been treated by the referring doctor as allergic conjunctivitis. She was referred for evaluation when she developed binocular diplopia. Her past medical history included phlebitis and one miscarriage ... |
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Neuro-Ophthalmic Vascular Disease | Larry P. Frohman, MD | This 27-year-old woman had no past ocular history and presented with 3 weeks of redness OS that has been treated by the referring doctor as allergic conjunctivitis. She was referred for evaluation when she developed binocular diplopia. Her past medical history included phlebitis and one miscarriage ... |
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Ocular Manifestations of Congenital/Inherited Diseases | Steven Galetta, MD | This 21-year-old woman had a 2-year history of blurred vision. A computerized visual field demonstrated a temporal defect OS. MRI confirmed a chiasmal mass lesion. The pathology was consistent with hemangioblastoma. Further workup revealed retinal angiomas and multiple other hemangioblastomas of the... |
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Neuro-Ophthalmic Vascular Disease | Steven A. Newman, MD | Occlusion of a branch or central retinal artery may result in acute visual loss. The ophthalmoscopic findings are retinal whitening due to ischemic retina in the distribution of the occluded artery. Sparing or selective involvement of cilioretinal artery branches may occur. Patients with a central r... |
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Neuro-Ophthalmic Consequences of Therapy | Larry P. Frohman, MD | This woman presented at age 52, 3 years after radiation therapy for a salivary gland carcinoma extending into the right maxillary sinus. She had received 6000 rads in 30 fractions over 45 days. She presented with 3 weeks of visual loss, with acuity of 20/30, normal color plates, normal fields, and n... |
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Neuro-Ophthalmic Consequences of Therapy | Larry P. Frohman, MD | This woman presented at age 52, 3 years after radiation therapy for a salivary gland carcinoma extending into the right maxillary sinus. She had received 6000 rads in 30 fractions over 45 days. She presented with 3 weeks of visual loss, with acuity of 20/30, normal color plates, normal fields, and n... |
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Systemic Disorders With Optic Nerve and Retinal Findings | Robert F. Saul, MD | This patent has known pseudoxanthoma elasticum (an uncommon elastic tissue disorder characterized by plaque-like skin folds [plucked chicken skin], and degeneration of collagen fibers involving multiple systems, including the GI tract and heart), angioid streaks, and optic disc drusen. |
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Systemic Disorders With Optic Nerve and Retinal Findings | Robert L. Lesser, MD | Intraocular lymphoma may present with an unexplained vitritis, optic disc infiltration, or choroidal infiltration. One unusual manifestation of large-cell lymphoma is this leopard-spot appearance. Pair with 94_32, 94_33, and 94_34. This is a fluorescein angiogram. |
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Neuro-Ophthalmic Manifestations of Brain Tumors | Jacqueline A. Leavitt, MD | Chordomas of the clivus may result in diplopia due to a sixth nerve palsy. The sixth nerve runs up the clivus and may be the presenting manifestation of the lesion. Pair with Images 97_33, 97_34, and 97_35. |
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Optic Neuropathies | Daniel M. Jacobson MD | This 34-year-old otherwise-healthy woman was referred for a neuro-ophthalmologic consultation for unexplained loss of vision OD following head trauma. Two months earlier, she was involved in a motor vehicle accident that resulted in a closed head injury complicated by a spontaneously resolving small... |
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Optic Neuropathies | Daniel M. Jacobson MD | This 34-year-old otherwise-healthy woman was referred for a neuro-ophthalmologic consultation for unexplained loss of vision OD following head trauma. Two months earlier, she was involved in a motor vehicle accident that resulted in a closed head injury complicated by a spontaneously resolving small... |
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Optic Tract Syndrome Due to Carotid Artery Dolichoectasia | Larry P. Frohman, MD | This 43-year-old man was referred for evaluation of 6 months of visual loss OU. In retrospect, he had noticed increasing difficulty with his tennis game dating back over 3 years, as balls would pass him unexpectedly when hit to his backhand (left) side. The patient did not think this was progressive... |
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Neuro-Ophthalmic Vascular Disease | Mark J. Kupersmith, MD | A 9-year-old boy had recurrent ischemic episodes that had begun 2 years prior to evaluation. A significant right hemiparesis and a significant speech, learning, and memory disorder were present. His noncontrast axial view CT scan demonstrated multiple cerebral infarcts. Cerebral angiography revealed... |
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Neuro-Ophthalmic Vascular Disease | Mark J. Kupersmith, MD | A 9-year-old boy had recurrent ischemic episodes that had begun 2 years prior to evaluation. A significant right hemiparesis and a significant speech, learning, and memory disorder were present. His noncontrast axial view CT scan demonstrated multiple cerebral infarcts. Cerebral angiography revealed... |
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Neuro-Ophthalmic Vascular Disease | Mark J. Kupersmith, MD | A 9-year-old boy had recurrent ischemic episodes that had begun 2 years prior to evaluation. A significant right hemiparesis and a significant speech, learning, and memory disorder were present. His noncontrast axial view CT scan demonstrated multiple cerebral infarcts. Cerebral angiography revealed... |
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Ocular Manifestations of Systemic Disorders | Daniel M. Jacobson MD | This 59-year-old man had a 4-week history of malaise, myalgias, night sweats, weight loss, fatigue, and generalized headaches, and a few days before admission he developed a red eye OS secondary to exposure keratitis associated with a left-sided seventh nerve palsy. Subsequent evaluation disclosed a... |
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Chiasmal Syndromes | Larry P. Frohman, MD | A 50-year-old right-handed woman with no significant past medical history underwent liposuction on her abdomen, hips, and thighs under general anesthesia. Her height and weight were 167 cm and 63 kg, respectively. Subcutaneous fat was injected with 2.5 L of 0.05% xylocaine and 1:10,000,000 epinephri... |
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Ocular Manifestations of Congenital/Inherited Diseases | Jacqueline A. Leavitt, MD | This 22-year-old woman has neurofibromatosis, type 2. Acuity, color plates, pupillary responses, slit-lamp examination, IOP, fields, and funduscopy are all normal. There is a 3 mm proptosis OS. The patient has recently undergone gamma knife for the acoustic tumor, and she has residual facial nerve p... |