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176 Could be Just Another Case of MS?Joseph G. Chacko, MD, University of ArkansasA 48-year old female with a 1-year history of decreasing vision OU. Previous history significant for hypertension, headache, anemia and bladder dysfunction.
177 Could be Just Another Case of MS? (PowerPoint)Joseph G. Chacko, MD, University of ArkansasA 48-year old female with a 1-year history of decreasing vision OU. Previous history significant for hypertension, headache, anemia and bladder dysfunction.
178 Three Strikes and You're OutNicholas J. Volpe, MD, Northwestern UniversityA 42-year old female with painless loss of vision OD and eyelid swelling. Eight months previous treated with antibiotics for right eyelid swelling. Four months prior to presentation eyelid swelling associated with blurred vision treated with steroids. CT scan revealed orbital and optic nerve tumor.
179 Man with a RushNicola G. Ghazi, MD, Department of Ophthalmology, Texas Tech University Health Sciences CenterA 42-year old male with headache, tinnitus and persistent color retention. Previous history significant for sciatica.
180 I am Allergic to what… (PowerPoint)Yanjun ChenA 57-year old male with stepwise vision loss OD over a 24-hour period. Previous history significant for COPD.
181 I am Allergic to what…Yanjun ChenA 57-year old male with stepwise vision loss OD over a 24-hour period. Previous history significant for COPD.
182 Bilateral Exophthalmos and Abdominal MassBenjamin M. Frishberg, MDA 53-year old male with bilateral proptosis. Previous history significant for pancreatic mass and pleural effusion Tx chemotherapy.
183 Implacable Optic NeuritisRobert W. JensenA 37-year old female with transient visual obscurations OD
184 The Largest Ventricular Tumor on EarthAlberto Gálvez, Jonathan Daniel Trobe, MD, Michigan University; Sachin Gujar, Andrew LiebermanA 20-year old male with a history of congenital nystagmus, high myopia, and subnormal visual acuity OU.
185 The Largest Ventricular Tumor on Earth (PowerPoint)Alberto Gálvez, Jonathan Daniel Trobe, MD, Michigan University; Sachin Gujar, Andrew LiebermanA 20-year old male with a history of congenital nystagmus, high myopia, and subnormal visual acuity OU.
186 I Can't See, That's What Bugs Me!James A. GarrityA 34-year old male with proqressively severe bilateral retrobulbar headaches, visual blurring, papilledema and horizontal diplopia. Previous history significant for HIV.
187 Bilaterally Enlarged Extraocular Muscles and Thickened Optic Nerve SheathsJames A. GarrityA 60-year old male with bilateral blurred vision and mild headache. Previous history significant for lumbar vertebra fracture sustained from a fall.
188 A Man with Horner's Syndrome and Optic Neuropathy (PowerPoint)Hideki ChumanA 48-year old male with a sudden onset of painless blurred vision OD. Previous history significant for diabetes and hypertension.
189 A Man with Horner's Syndrome and Optic NeuropathyHideki ChumanA 48-year old male with a man sudden onset of painless blurred vision OD. Previous history significant for diabetes and hypertension.
190 Graver Grave's OphthalmopathySusan C. BenesA 54-year old female with intermittent eyelid swelling of the upper and lower lids.
191 Diplopia and Horner's Syndrome: An Unusual CaseLenore A. Breen, MD, Department of Neurology, West Virginia University Health Sciences CenterA 23-year old female with a sudden onset binocular, horizontal diplopia and global headache.
192 Syphilictic Optic PerineuritisJames A. RushA 34-year old male with a 1-month history of severe right-sided, retro-orbital pain with a presumptive Dx syphilis.
193 Proptosis in a Young ManRaghu MudumbaiA 19-year old male with left peri-orbital swelling and diplopia. Previous history significant for lymphadenopathy.
194 Papilledema With Normal Intracranial PressureKenneth C. Kubis, P. J. Savino, H. Danesh-MeyerA 51-year old female with a past medical history significant for arthritis and bilateral hearing loss.
195 Too Much of a Good ThingNicholas Z. ZakovA 59-year old male with a history of acute methanol intoxication leading with 48 hours to a visual acuity of NLP OU with fixed pupils.
196 Hypothyroidism and Progressive Visual LossKenneth W. HouchinA 48-year old male with 2-month history of intermittent 30-second loss of vision OU.
197 Orbital and Cavernous Sinus MassKenneth W. HouchinAn 18-year old male who was struck in the head by a hockey puck without loss of consciousness. Two weeks later he developed left frontal and retro-orbital headache, blurred vision, and diplopia.
198 Optic Neuritis vs Pseudotumor Cerebri: A Diagnostic DilemmaSreedhar V. PotarazuA 20-year old female with chronic headache associated with transient visual obscurations and pulsatile tinnitus.
199 A New Manifestation of Desert Storm Syndrome?Kimberly A. Peele-CockerhamA 45-year old male with decreased vision OS. Visual decline preceded by photopsias. Previous history significant for chemical and nuclear exposures.
200 The Eyes Have ItWendy RobertsonA 24-year old female with complaints of dizziness was given a Scopolamine patch. One week later, she had behavioral changes with ataxia. Scopolamine was discontinued but symptoms continued to worsen with lethargy, slurred speech, tearfulness and threats of suicide and homicide.
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