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Neuro-Ophthalmic Vascular Disease | Larry P. Frohman, MD | This 23-year-old woman has had insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus since age 3. She was diagnosed with Sydenham's chorea in early childhood and had grand mal seizures from age 13 to 15. She has been hypertensive since age 18. Her vision was 20/25 OD and 20/40 OS, with dyschromatopsia OS, and a 1.8 l... |
152 |
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Systemic Disorders With Optic Nerve and Retinal Findings | Larry P. Frohman, MD | This 74-year-old asthmatic male had acute visual loss OS while watching the Super Bowl in 1994. He was seen the next day by a retina specialist, who noted that his optic disc was normal and referred the patient to a neuro-ophthalmologist, who evaluated him about 40 hours after his visual loss. He wa... |
153 |
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Systemic Disorders With Optic Nerve and Retinal Findings | Larry P. Frohman, MD | This 74-year-old asthmatic male had acute visual loss OS while watching the Super Bowl in 1994. He was seen the next day by a retina specialist, who noted that his optic disc was normal and referred the patient to a neuro-ophthalmologist, who evaluated him about 40 hours after his visual loss. He wa... |
154 |
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Optic Neuropathies | Larry P. Frohman, MD | The patient is a 66-year-old man with a history of ethanol abuse. He presented with 3 months of right-sided headache and a few days of progressive visual loss OD to hand motions only. When seen by the orbital service, he had nearly complete ophthalmoplegia and ptosis. Sinus biopsy showed fungus, whi... |
155 |
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Ocular Manifestations of Systemic Disorders | Larry P. Frohman, MD | The same young woman from Case 77 (Image 92_57) presented 8 years after the orbital biopsy with this retinal lesion, presumably from her underlying disorder. The eye has 20/20 vision and no other disturbances. This is a fundus photo. |
156 |
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Neuro-Ophthalmic Imaging-CT Scan | Larry P. Frohman, MD | This 39-year-old woman's initial sign was painless, progressive, symmetric ptosis OU, without diurnal variation, that manifested when she was age 17 living in the Dominican Republic. At that time, she had no diplopia or systemic signs. She had no family history of ocular or muscle disease, and no ot... |
157 |
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Ocular Manifestations of Congenital/Inherited Diseases | Larry P. Frohman, MD | This 14-year-old boy presented with sudden visual loss of the right eye that occurred 3 weeks before and due to a central retinal vein occlusion. His ocular history was quite complicated. He had had a resection of a lymphangioma of the left upper lid at age 7 months and underwent left orbitotomy for... |
158 |
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Isolated Optic Neuritis/Neuropathy | Larry P. Frohman, MD | The patient is a 62-year-old female who presented in August 1996 with visual loss OD that she first noted as loss of her superior field in May 1996. She felt that it had been static since, and perhaps was even a little better in the week before she was seen. There was no pain, even with ocular rotat... |
159 |
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Neuro-Ophthalmic Vascular Disease | Larry P. Frohman, MD | This 32-year-old woman was referred with a history of 4 days of loss of vision OD. She had a history of manic depressive illness and IV drug abuse; she had been HIV tested 4 weeks before and was negative. She said she last injected cocaine 5 days before being seen, the night before she awoke with th... |
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Neuro-Ophthalmic Vascular Disease | Larry P. Frohman, MD | This 32-year-old woman was referred with a history of 4 days of loss of vision OD. She had a history of manic depressive illness and IV drug abuse; she had been HIV tested 4 weeks before and was negative. She said she last injected cocaine 5 days before being seen, the night before she awoke with th... |
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Neuro-Ophthalmic Vascular Disease | Larry P. Frohman, MD | This 32-year-old woman was referred with a history of 4 days of loss of vision OD. She had a history of manic depressive illness and IV drug abuse; she had been HIV tested 4 weeks before and was negative. She said she last injected cocaine 5 days before being seen, the night before she awoke with th... |
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Motility Disturbances | Larry P. Frohman, MD | This young woman had bilateral sixth nerve paresis from a motor vehicle accident. The images show the results of a successful Jensen procedure. |
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Motility Disturbances | Larry P. Frohman, MD | This young woman had bilateral sixth nerve paresis from a motor vehicle accident. The images show the results of a successful Jensen procedure. |
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Motility Disturbances | Larry P. Frohman, MD | This patient sustained a traumatic avulsion of the left medial rectus. Image 94_75 shows the successful postoperative result. |
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Motility Disturbances | Larry P. Frohman, MD | This man had a posttraumatic right sixth nerve paresis. Image 94_66 demonstrates the adduction deficit that the Botox induced. |
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Motility Disturbances | Larry P. Frohman, MD | This man had a posttraumatic right sixth nerve paresis. He is shown in primary gaze before Botox (botulinum toxin; image 94_64) |
167 |
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Motility Disturbances | Larry P. Frohman, MD | This man had a posttraumatic right sixth nerve paresis. He is shown in primary gaze after Botox (image 94_65). |
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Motility Disturbances | Larry P. Frohman, MD | This patient sustained a traumatic avulsion of the left medial rectus. |
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Motility Disturbances | Larry P. Frohman, MD | This patient sustained a traumatic avulsion of the left medial rectus. |
170 |
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Neuro-Ophthalmic Vascular Disease | Larry P. Frohman, MD | This 32-year-old woman was referred with a history of 4 days of loss of vision OD. She had a history of manic depressive illness and IV drug abuse; she had been HIV tested 4 weeks before and was negative. She said she last injected cocaine 5 days before being seen, the night before she awoke with th... |
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Neuro-Ophthalmic Vascular Disease | Larry P. Frohman, MD | This 32-year-old woman was referred with a history of 4 days of loss of vision OD. She had a history of manic depressive illness and IV drug abuse; she had been HIV tested 4 weeks before and was negative. She said she last injected cocaine 5 days before being seen, the night before she awoke with th... |
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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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Systemic Disorders With Optic Nerve and Retinal Findings | Larry P. Frohman, MD | This 74-year-old asthmatic male had acute visual loss OS while watching the Super Bowl in 1994. He was seen the next day by a retina specialist, who noted that his optic disc was normal and referred the patient to a neuro-ophthalmologist, who evaluated him about 40 hours after his visual loss. He wa... |
174 |
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Systemic Disorders With Optic Nerve and Retinal Findings | Larry P. Frohman, MD | This 25-year-old man presented to the eye service with a history of 3 days of decreased vision OD. His past medical history was unremarkable. His examination showed acuities of 20/25 OU, with intact color plates, a 0.3 log unit of RAPD OD, and an inferior arcuate scotoma. The photos (Images 95_42, 9... |
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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... |