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151 A Patient with Homonymous Hemianopia of The Heart of DarknessWarren L. Felton IIIA 63-year old male with a 15-pound weight loss, dimming vision OS and images tinged green OU. Previous history significant for CAD, MI, non-insulin-dependent type II diabetes, hypercholesterolemia and a cervical diskectomy.
152 A Patient with Painful OphthalmoplegiaKenneth D. RappoportAn 80-year old male with left periorbital and temporal pain followed within one day by left ptosis and diplopia. Previous history significant for coronary artery disease, hypertension and abdominal aortic aneurysm.
153 A Patient with Retro-orbital Pain and DiplopiaWarren L. Felton IIIA 31-year old female with a 2-week history of severe, unrelenting left retro-orbital pain associated with diplopia.
154 A Progressive Cavernous Sinus Syndrome in a Young WomanMark L. Moster, MD, Thomas Jefferson UniversityA 37-year old female with horizontal binocular diplopia and left supra-orbital pain.
155 A Progressive Neurological Disorder with Ring Enhancing CT LesionJames A. GarrityA 69-year old female with difficulty coordinating colors, reading, writing and with fine motor movements.
156 A Progressive Neurological Syndrome Following ImmunizationJoseph RizzoA 56-year old male developed imbalance and diplopia six weeks after swine flu immunization.
157 A Progressive Pulimonary and Neurologic Disorder in a Middle-Aged ManMaurice R. HansonA 59-year old male with anorexia, weight loss, and a nonproductive cough.
158 A Prolonged Path To The Final Diagnosis (abstract)Cindy Lam, Edward MarglinPreviously healthy 25-year-old male presented with a 3-week history of frontal headache, right 3rd nerve palsy with ptosis, and areflexia of the left leg. MRI brain was normal. Two days later new symptoms developed: lower back pain, paresthesias, left leg weakness, right facial weakness.
159 A Prolonged Path To The Final Diagnosis (slideshow)Cindy Lam, Edward MarglinPreviously healthy 25-year-old male presented with a 3-week history of frontal headache, right 3rd nerve palsy with ptosis, and areflexia of the left leg. MRI brain was normal. Two days later new symptoms developed: lower back pain, paresthesias, left leg weakness, right facial weakness.
160 A Rare Cause of Acquired Ocular Motor ApraxiaEdward AtkinsA 71-year old male with a sudden onset of delusional speech and inappropriate laughter.
161 A Rare Cause of Acquired Ocular Motor Apraxia (PowerPoint)Edward AtkinsA 71-year old male with a sudden onset of delusional speech and inappropriate laughter.
162 A Rare ImageRebecca C. StacyA 51-year old male with a 1-year history of blurred vision OU. Previous history significant for Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia.
163 A Rare Image (PowerPoint)Rebecca C. StacyA 51-year old male with a 1-year history of blurred vision OU. Previous history significant for Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia.
164 A Red, Painful, Proptotic Eye in a 5 1/2 Year Old GirlEffron, LorriA 5 1/2-year female with a 2-day history of painful red left eye.
165 A Remarkable Orbital Apex Mass in a Young ManAlfredo A. Sadun, MD, PhD, Flora L. Thornton Chair, Professor of Ophthalmology and Neurological Surgery, Keck School of Medicine at USCA 29-year old male with stiff neck and intermittent diplopia.
166 A Rightward Outlook on LifeGabel, Ellen F.A 42-year old male with a painless vertical diplopia, a progressive gait difficulty with a tendency to fall to the right.
167 A Rock Solid CaseSwaraj BoseA 34-year old female who, during her 4th month of pregnancy, presented with a 1-week history of painless proptosis and blurred vision OD. Subsequently followed for an additional 3-1/2 years with increasing proptosis.
168 Leber's Optic Neuropathy; A Role for InterventionSteven A. Newman, MD, University of Virginia School of MedicineCase 1: A 15-year old male with 7-month history of blurred vision OD. Case 2: An 18-year old male with a 1-year history of bilateral loss of vision. Case 3: A 33-year old male with a 2-month history of decreased OS. Case 4: A 10-year old male with a 1-month history of decreased vision OS.
169 A Routine Case of Acquired Hyperopia??Lenworth N. JohnsonA 47-year-old male with a 3-month history of gradual loss of vision OS in primary gaze and monocular diplopia.
170 A Runny NoseSteven A. Newman, MD, University of Virginia School of MedicineA 78-year old male with a 4-week history of left eye droop and decreased vision. Previous history significant for resection of left turbinate and cauterization of the nose.
171 A Runny Nose (PowerPoint)Steven A. Newman, MD, University of Virginia School of MedicineA 78-year old male with a 4-week history of left eye droop and decreased vision. Previous history significant for resection of left turbinate and cauterization of the nose.
172 A Sad Story - AbstractJason Peragallo, MD, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia
173 A Sad Story - SlidesJason Peragallo, MDA healthy 6-year-old boy had a two-week history of progressive headaches associated with nausea and vomiting. An ER diagnosed allergic rhinitis, treated with augmentin and steroids, however his symptoms worsened. At a second ER he was febrile to 103F. A classmate was recently diagnosed with Erlichio...
174 A Second Case of "Congenital" Oculomotor Apraxia in a Child who Developed a Brain TumorThomas P. KearnsAn 8-month old male with abnormal eye movements, ataxia, hypotonia and a large head.
175 A Sellar MassWayne ShtybelA 70-year old male with acute, painless horizontal diplopia followed 2 months later by headache, nausea, photophobia and weight loss.
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