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176 Bitemporal Hemianopsia, Recurrent Meningitis, and Presumed Empty SellaSteven E. Feldon, MD, University of Rochester Medical CenterA 51-year male with a history of recurring meningitis.
177 Guess What Happened in Baltimore?David L. Knox, MD, Wilmer Eye InstituteA 59-year old female with bilateral progressive loss of vision.
178 My Heavens - What Is It?John L. Keltner, MD, UC Davis HealthA 16-year old male with a diagnosis of linear nevus sebaceous syndrome presented with a red lesion OS, hypoplastic malformations and seizures.
179 Juvenile Visual LossJohn L. Keltner, MD, UC Davis HealthA 7-year old male with a history of poor vision.
180 Blindness and Hemiparesis from a Sebaceous CystJohn L. Keltner, MD, UC Davis HealthA 22-year old female with ophthamoplegia OS. Previous history significant for sebaceous cyst removed from forehead and subcutaneous necrotic lesion below incision. Subsequent extenteration of left orbit.
181 Mechanism of Oculomotor SynkinesisPatrick Sibony, MD, Stony Brook MedicineA 69-year old female with periocular pain OD and ptosis.
182 Klippel-Trenaunay-Weber Syndrome Complicated by Progressive Visual LossThomas C. Spoor, MD, Sarasota Retina InstituteAn 18-year old female with 4-year history of decreased vision and right esotropia. Previous history significant for excessive rapid growth of left lower extremity with hemangiomas on the left leg, buttock and right temple. Family history significant for Adie's tonic pupil.
183 Looking through the Spinal CordJohn B. Selhorst, MDA 68-year old male with right cranial headache one week after a right carotid endarterectomy.
184 Corectopia and ComaJohn B. Selhorst, MDA 30-year old male with homonymous hemianopia and headache of a 1-month duration.
185 Blindness with Brain Tumor - The Mechanism?John B. Selhorst, MDA 48-year old male with photopsias in his right visual field.
186 Confusion and Retinal HemorrhagesRichard E. Appen, MDA 53-year old male with a 2-week history of mental confusion and hallucinations. Prior to hospitalization, slurred speech, impaired gait and drowsiness was observed.
187 Meningeal CarinomatosisRichard E. Appen, MDA 53-year old male with a history of schizophrenia admitted with headache, insomnia, difficulty walking and vague visual problems.
188 Chiasmal ConundrumRichard E. Appen, MDA 41-year old male with progressive, painless blurred vision OD of a 3-week duration and for ten days OS. Previous history significant for chorioretinitis.
189 Intermittent Oscillopsia; Ocular Motility DisordersRobert D. Yee, MDA 36-year old female with episodic vertical oscillopsia.
190 Intraocular Myelin Following Trauma To The Optic NerveRobert D. Yee, MDA young male with blindness OD who had been struck in the eye 12-hours previous while playing football.
191 Aneurysmal Bone CystRobert D. Yee, MDA 10-year old male with a self-described fuzzy spot in the central field OS and difficulty reading.
192 Cerebral Vasculitis and Orbital PseudotumorRobert D. Yee, MDA 40-year old female was noted by family members to be disoriented with respect to surroundings and speaking incoherently.
193 Cross-Sectional Orbital AnatomyJoel G. Sacks, MD, Tulane Medical CenterN/A
194 Delayed Onset of Ophthalmoplegia Following Criminal AssaultJoel G. Sacks, MD, Tulane Medical CenterA 55-year old female with multiple stab wounds and soft tissue injuries over the right neck and face after a sexual assault.
195 Episodic Multifocal Neurologic Signs in a 46-Year Old WomanDrewry, R.A 46-year old female with episodic light-headedness and left hemiparesis.
196 Exophthalmos and Homolateral Frontal Calcification in a ChildSimmons Lessell, MD (1933 - 2016)A 7-year old male with proptosis OD. Previously history significant for lacerated right upper eyelid incurred from fall into a rosebush and grand mal seizures.
197 Dementia and Cortical BlindnessJoel G. Sacks, MD, Tulane Medical CenterA 59-year old female with depression, anorexia and blindness. Previous history significant for Dx Stage 4B Hodgkin Disease.
198 Ocular Ischemic Necrosis from Carotid Cavernous FistulaH. Stanley Thompson, MD, University of IowaCase 1: A 42-year old female with a spontaneous carotid cavernous fistula on the left resultant from depressed skull fracture. Case 2: A 39-year old male with a right carotid cavernous fistula resultant from a parieto-occipital depressed skull fracture.
199 Warwick's Hypothesis ConfirmedHarbour, Robert C.A 49-year old male with diplopia and anisocoria. Previous history significant for hypertension and hemorrhagic cerebrovascular accident.
200 See-Saw Opsoclonus PlusWilliam F. Hoyt PhD, Professor Emeritus, University of California, San FranciscoA 63-year old female with chaotic eye movements. A syndrome of progressive trunkal ataxia, head tremor, flaccid quadriplegia without sensory changes also observed.
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