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176 Pseudo-Pseudotumor Cerebri (slideshow)Valérie Biousse, MD, Departments of Ophthalmology and Neurology, Emory University School of Medicine, Jose Velázquez Vega, Amit Saindane, Nancy J. Newman, MD, Emory Eye CenterA 54-yo man presented with a 10-month history of daily headaches and bilateral disc edema. PMHx was remarkable for uncomplicated type-2 diabetes mellitus, and hypothyroidism. He developed headaches in 07/2014 after being stung by wasps.
177 Pseudo-Pseudotumor Cerebri To Be Blunt About ItEllis, Brian D.A 52-year old male with a 2-month history of occipital headache.
178 Pseudotumor Cerebri in a ChildFrohman, Larry P.A 9-year old female with a 6-week history of lethargy, a month of anorexia, post-prandial vomiting, persistent headache and two weeks of fevers of 102-103 degrees Fahrenheit. Previous history significant for frequent nosebleeds.
179 Rectifying the Apposite DiagnosisBeau Bruce, MD, PhD, Emory UniversityA 65-year old male with a 6 week history of progressive balance difficulties, bilateral hearing loss and loss of vision OD. Previous history significant for hypertension and rectal cancer Tx surgery, antineoplastic agents and XRT.
180 Rectifying the Apposite Diagnosis (PowerPoint)Beau Bruce, MD, PhD, Emory UniversityA 65-year old male with a 6 week history of progressive balance difficulties, bilateral hearing loss and loss of vision OD. Previous history significant for hypertension and rectal cancer Tx surgery, antineoplastic agents and XRT.
181 Recurrent Blindness in an 11-Year Old BoyD. PfaffenbachAn 11-year old male with headache and subsequent sudden onset of decreased central vision OS accompanied by pain associated with movement.
182 Recurrent Falx Meningioma and an Enlarged LiverThomas R. HedgesA 36-year old female first had presented ten years previously at age 26, with a 9-month history of headache, unsteadiness of gait, recurrent vomiting and gradually diminishing vision.
183 Recurrent Orbital Disease in a Young MaleJohn S. Kennerdell, MD, Chair, Department of Ophthalmology, Allegheny General Hospital Professor, Ophthalmology, Drexel UniversityA 28-year old male with left frontal headache, blurred vision and proptosis OS
184 Recurrent Uveitis and a Homonymous Visual Field Defect with Ring-Enhancing MRI Lesion: It's All NegativeElena SokolavaA 36-year old male with decreased vision OU and left frontal headache. An episode of self-reported red eye treated with topical steroids 6 months previous to presentation. Previous history significant for hypertension and possible bi-polar disorder with paranoia.
185 Recurrent Uveitis and a Homonymous Visual Field Defect with Ring-Enhancing MRI Lesion: It's All Negative (PowerPoint)Elena SokolavaA 36-year old male with decreased vision OU and left frontal headache. An episode of self-reported red eye treated with topical steroids 6 months previous to presentation. Previous history significant for hypertension and possible bi-polar disorder with paranoia.
186 Renal Failure in a Girl with Visual LossIvor S. LevyA 14-year old female with a 3-year history of progressive visual loss and poor night vision. Previous history significant for polydipsia and polyuria. Family history significant for parents who were first cousins.
187 Reverse Foster Kennedy Syndrome: Inappropriate Optic AtrophyAnthony C. Arnold, MD, UCLAA 33-year old male with a 2-year history of slowly progressive, painless loss of vision OS. Previous history significant for esotropia, mild amblyopia and a 5-year history of fronto-temporal headache.
188 Sarcoidosis of the Optic NerveCheryl R. ZaretCase 1: A 29-year old female with blurred vision and discomfort associated with right eye movement. Case 2: A 31-year old female with painless blurred vision OD.
189 Saving FaceMichael S. Vaphiades, MD, University of AlabamaA 10-year old female with bilateral lower motor neuron facial palsies and decrease hearing AU.
190 Seizures, Papilledema, and Bilateral Hemispheric MassesMichael M. CohenA 31-year old male with head, papilledema and seizures.
191 She Gets Hot When She SleepsMisha PlessA 2 1/2-year-old girl whose parents note "she gets hot and whistles when she sleeps" at a well child visit.
192 Spasm of the Near Reflex in a Third Ventricle TumorR. L. SoggAn 11-year old male with headache, nausea, vomiting and papilledema 2-1/2 years prior to death.
193 Sphenoid Sinus MucocelesJames A. GoodwinCase 1: An 83-year old female with a 3-year history of intermittent severe bi-frontal headache and 1-year history of declining vision OS. Case 2: A 16-year old male with a 6-week history of difficulty reading and pain in the front and maxillary regions.
194 Sticky SituationJoshua PasolA 25-year old female with a 9-month history of decreasing vision OS. Previous history significant for hypersensitivity to dust and pollen. Self-reported 12-year history of migraine headache.
195 Sticky Situation (PowerPoint)Joshua PasolA 25-year old female with a 9-month history of decreasing vision OS. Previous history significant for hypersensitivity to dust and pollen. Self-reported 12-year history of migraine headache.
196 Sudden Blindness in a Man with Adenocarcinoma of the Nasal CavityRobert F. Saul, MD, Virginia Tech CarilionA 63-year old male with acute loss of vision to LP OU. Previous history significant for injury to right eye with retinal detachment, epistaxis and biopsy Dx adenocarcinoma of the left ethmoid and frontal sinuses.
197 Sudden Visual Loss, Papilledema and SeizuresGlew, W.B.A 30-year old male with poor vision OS since childhood developed headaches 2 weeks before admission. Loss of vision developed rapidly OU 4 days before admission and grand mal seizures occurred 2 days later.
198 Super Stellar Supraseller?Andrew G. LeeA 42-year old HIV-positive male with severe headaches and bilateral loss of vision.
199 Supranuclear Gaze Palsy with Facial and Ocular MovementsWayne T. Cornblath, MD, Clinical Professor, Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Professor, Department of Neurology, University of MichiganA 45-year old male with progressive neurologic deficits, left facial pain, insomnia and hypersomnolence. Previous history significant for rheumatoid arthritis.
200 Swollen Nerves and Multiple DotsByron L. LamA 7-year old female with a 1-month history of decreased vision OU.
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