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201 The Site and Cell of Origin of Optic GliomasA. Borit38 glial neoplasms of the optic pathways (16 nerve and 22 chiasm) seen at Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary and Massachusetts General hospital from 1931 to 1972. In addition to the usually recorded signs of such tumors, there were 14 nerve and 15 chiasmatic tumor patients with pupillary disturbanc...
202 Suprasellar Mass in a Six Month Old BabyRuth HunaA 1-month old female evaluated for progressive increase in head circumference.
203 Visual Loss and Papilledema: An Ancient Concept RevisitedDonna BurrowsA 25-year old male with a progressive loss of vision OU and decreased hearing AS.
204 Bilateral Uveitis and DementiaThomas M. BosleyA 75-year old female with floaters OD was found to have bilateral posterior uveitis with multiple small, yellow areas OU in the retinal periphery at the level of the pigment epithelium thought most compatible with birdshot choroidopathy.
205 Exophthalmos following a Periocular ContussionGary Edward BorodicA 30-year old female struck in the face with resultant massive periocular contusion.
206 Hydrocephalus Appetizer, TED Entrée, Side of Bipolar Disease. Would You Like a Meatball With That?Eric Caskey, Bradley Katz, Bhupendra Patel, Roger Harrie, Meagan Seay, Benjamin Witt, Yoshimi Anzai, Alison Crum, Judith Warner, Kathleen DigreA 74-year-old man presented with a one year history of progressive, asymmetric proptosis. His past medical history by bilateral optic neuropathy, thyroid eye disease complicated by lithium treatment for bipolar disease, benign prostatic included hydrocephalus associated with aqueductal stenosis, sta...
207 WD-40: A Multi-Use ProductGeorgia Kaidonis, Melike Pekmezci, Jessica Van Ziffle, Jonathan HortonA 15-year-old female with a history of syndactyly, brachydactyly and patent ductus arteriosus presented with declining; vision and new onset of headache. She was referred for neuro-ophthalmology evaluation. Best corrected acuity was 20/40; in the right eye and 20/100 in the left eye. The pupillary r...
208 Just a Flu?Lily "Tali" Okrent Smolar, Veronika Yehezkeli, Fani Segev, Feda Fanadka, Sachin Kedar, Yehoshua AlmogA thirteen-year-old boy with no significant past medical history presented to the pediatric emergency department (ED) with; progressive right eyelid swelling, decreased appetite, general malaise and obtundation. A week prior to presentation, he; had flu like illness with fever, headache, ear pain, n...
209 Some Heads Are Harder Than OthersSteven A. NewmanA 56 year old right handed patient was referred for an "orbital problem." Ten years earlier he had been told that nothing; could be done about the fact that his right eye position was not normal. In August 2015 vision was 20/50 OD and 20/300; OS, with the decreased vision on the left felt related to...
210 The Grey Area of White MatterParker Bohm, Leanne Stunkel, Gregory Van StavernA 76 year-old man presented with two months of progressive confusion, vision loss, and left-sided weakness. His medical; history was notable for hypothyroidism, type 2 diabetes mellitus, coronary artery disease, basal cell carcinoma of the; forehead status-post excision, deep vein thrombosis, and se...
211 Waiting for That ‘Bing' Moment to Get the DiagnosisJenny Hepschke, J. Virdee, Richard Blanch
212 Waiting for That ‘Bing' Moment to Get the DiagnosisJenny Hepschke, J. Virdee, Richard BlanchA 55yo Caucasian female initially presented to her GP with a new onset headaches, scalp tenderness, shoulder arthralgia,; night sweats and loss of appetite. Bloods platelets of 379, ESR 26 and CRP of 4. She was diagnosed with Giant cell arteritis; (GCA) and empirically treated with oral Prednisolone...
213 Neuro-Ophthalmic Results and Complications of Trans-sphenoidal Hypophysectomy for Pituitary AdenomasJ. C. TrautmannN/A
214 Relapsing Cerebral Lesions with Bilateral UveitisJ. C. TrautmannA 37-year old male with progressive left-sided sensory and motor weakness.
215 A Chromosomal CatastropheJ. C. TrautmannR. W. was born on February 26, 1980 and died June 15, 1980. Her birth weight was 1600 gms after an uncomplicated pregnancy and delivery.
216 An Unusual Cause for Amaurosis FugaxJ. C. TrautmannA 16-year-old male with transient loss of vision OS.
217 A Lesion of the Third VentricleR. M. BurdeA 35-year old female with blurred vision followed by loss of vision OU.
218 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.
219 Blame it on the PillSachin S. Kedar, Padmaja Sudhakar, Stuart Tobin, William O. Connor, Fernando DecastroThree months earlier, he had been evaluated for malaise and weight loss and found to have lymphopenia, elevated TSH (20.3) and anti-thyroid peroxidase antibody (2874) with normal T3, ESR, B12 and folate.
220 Blame it on the PillSachin S. Kedar, Padmaja Sudhakar, Stuart Tobin, William O. Connor, Fernando DecastroThree months earlier, he had been evaluated for malaise and weight loss and found to have lymphopenia, elevated TSH (20.3) and anti-thyroid peroxidase antibody (2874) with normal T3, ESR, B12 and folate.
221 Blame it on the PillSachin S. Kedar, Padmaja Sudhakar, Stuart Tobin, William O. Connor, Fernando DecastroThree months earlier, he had been evaluated for malaise and weight loss and found to have lymphopenia, elevated TSH (20.3) and anti-thyroid peroxidase antibody (2874) with normal T3, ESR, B12 and folate.
222 Frizzle FrazzledEric D. Gaier, Farrah Rajabi, Anne Fulton, Gyula Acsadi, David WaitzmanAn otherwise healthy 12-year-old boy originally from Palestine was referred for refractory papilledema secondary to familial IIH. He has a history of fully accommodative esotropia with onset age 2-3. At age 9, elevated optic nerves prompted a neuro-ophthalmic referral. Best corrected visual acuities...
223 Frizzle FrazzledEric D. Gaier, Farrah Rajabi, Anne Fulton, Gyula Acsadi, David WaitzmanAn otherwise healthy 12-year-old boy originally from Palestine was referred for refractory papilledema secondary to familial IIH. He has a history of fully accommodative esotropia with onset age 2-3. At age 9, elevated optic nerves prompted a neuro-ophthalmic referral. Best corrected visual acuities...
224 Frizzle FrazzledEric D. Gaier, Farrah Rajabi, Anne Fulton, Gyula Acsadi, David WaitzmanAn otherwise healthy 12-year-old boy originally from Palestine was referred for refractory papilledema secondary to familial IIH. He has a history of fully accommodative esotropia with onset age 2-3. At age 9, elevated optic nerves prompted a neuro-ophthalmic referral. Best corrected visual acuities...
225 A Trip Through the WormholeAnne R. Kao, MD
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