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201 Acute Medical Decompression of the Anterior Intracranial Visual Pathways with BromocriptineBaird S. Grimson, MDA 60-year old female with a visual field loss. Previous history significant for secondary amenorrhea 30 years earlier.
202 Acute Third Nerve Palsy in a Malformed DwarfNicholas J. Volpe, MD; Simmons Lessell, MD; Christopher Ogilvy, MDA 28-year old male with headache and ptosis. Previous history significant for physical abnormalities and seizures consistent with an underlying heritable syndrome.
203 Acute Transient Complete Bilateral Ptosis with Brain Stem SignsG. F. Winkler, MD; J. Growdon, MD; S. H. Wray, MDA 78-year old female with atrial fibrillation due to arteriosclerotic hypertensive heart disease developed a sudden onset of decreased vision due to total inability to open her eyes.
204 Acute Visual Loss in a Woman with Metastatic Breast CarcinomaJoel M. Weinstein, MD; George L. Morris, MD; Lindell R. Gentry, MD; Gabrielle M. ZuRhein, MDA 33-year old female with diminished vision OU. Previous history significant for metastatic infiltrative, intraductal breast carcinoma which was treated with modified radical mastectomy and chemotherapy. 15 months after surgery readmitted for myelography to evaluate complaints of severe back pain. I...
205 Acute, Severe, Symmetric Visual Loss with Centrocecal Scotomas in an Obese ManMichael L. Slavin, MDA 28-year-old obese male with a blind spot OS followed by a severe bilateral visual loss over a 2-week period.
206 Admissions Ad Nauseum: A Cryptic Case of ChiasmopathySara Ann Simpson; Alex Merkler; Ehud Lavi; Joseph Safedieh; Alan Segal; Marc DinkinA 38 year old healthy female presented with blurred vision. Her ophthalmologist found acuities of 20/200 OD and 20/50 OS, a central scotoma OD and a temporal hemianopia OS. Neurological examination was normal. MRI revealed patchy leptomeningeal enhancement. VEP, SSEP, BAEP were all unrevealing. ANA ...
207 Admissions Ad Nauseum: A Cryptic Case of ChiasmopathySara Ann Simpson; Alex Merkler; Ehud Lavi; Joseph Safedieh; Alan Segal; Marc DinkinA 38 year old healthy female presented with blurred vision. Her ophthalmologist found acuities of 20/200 OD and 20/50 OS, a central scotoma OD and a temporal hemianopia OS. Neurological examination was normal. MRI revealed patchy leptomeningeal enhancement. VEP, SSEP, BAEP were all unrevealing. ANA ...
208 Adolescence Revisited: Acne, Tummy Ache and Optic Neuritis in a Man Over FiftyAshim Aggarwal, MD; Victoria Recio, MD; Barry Skarf, MD, PhDA 57-year old male with a 3-day history of increasing left eye pain and visual disturbance.
209 Adult OpsoclonusM. Price, MD; R. Bell, MDA 63-year old male with blurred vision, frontal headaches and gait disturbance. Previous history significant for smoking, bronchiectasis, paranoid schizophrenia and upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage.
210 Ain't No Sunshine When You Are Gone!Veeral S. Shah; Linda Sternau; Michelle Felicella; Sanders Dubovy; Chris Alabiad; Norman J. Schatz; Byron L. LamAn 18 year-old Latin American female presented with progressive visual loss OD over 6 weeks. She initially had blurry vision and photophobia OD with a central scotoma OD on HVF testing. At that time, examination revealed a right swollen optic nerve with retinal hemorrhages. She was otherwise healthy...
211 Ain't No Sunshine When You Are Gone!Veeral S. Shah; Linda Sternau; Michelle Felicella; Sanders Dubovy; Chris Alabiad; Norman J. Schatz; Byron L. LamAn 18 year-old Latin American female presented with progressive visual loss OD over 6 weeks. She initially had blurry vision and photophobia OD with a central scotoma OD on HVF testing. At that time, examination revealed a right swollen optic nerve with retinal hemorrhages. She was otherwise healthy...
212 Alcohol is Never the Answer, but it Does Make You Forget the Question (abstract)Ali Saber Tehrani; Diana Londono; Thomas Rashid; Manuel Doria; Julia Biernot; Jorge KattahA 63-year old male with a history of alcohol abuse presented with two weeks of confusion and imbalance. On exam, he had left beating nystagmus on left gaze, and right beating and torsional nystagmus on right gaze. Head impulse test was abnormal in all canals bilaterally with video head impulse test ...
213 Alcohol is Never the Answer, but it Does Make You Forget the Question (slideshow)Ali Saber Tehrani; Diana Londono; Thomas Rashid; Manuel Doria; Julia Biernot; Jorge KattahA 63-year old male with a history of alcohol abuse presented with two weeks of confusion and imbalance. On exam, he had left beating nystagmus on left gaze, and right beating and torsional nystagmus on right gaze. Head impulse test was abnormal in all canals bilaterally with video head impulse test ...
214 Alexia without AgraphiaDavid N. Cohen, MD; Marta Steinberg, MDA 46-year old female with a complaint using a relatively new pair of bifocals. 5 months previous a minimal loss of the great visual field and a progressive disability to recognize and intellectualize printed or written words (less difficulty performing calculations of written numbers).
215 All Dressed Up and Nowhere to GoMelissa Ko; Peter Turkeltaub; Edward Lee; Nicholas Gonatas; Nicholas Volpe; Mark Moster; Steven GalettaA 24-year-old man with a 3-day history of headache and vomiting followed by diplopia, facial weakness and seizures.
216 All Dressed Up and Nowhere to Go (PowerPoint)Melissa Ko; Peter Turkeltaub; Edward Lee; Nicholas Gonatas; Nicholas Volpe; Mark Moster; Steven GalettaA 24-year-old man with a 3-day history of headache and vomiting followed by diplopia, facial weakness and seizures.
217 All in the FamilyHomer Chiang; Shannon BeresA previously healthy 2-year-old male presented to neuro-ophthalmology clinic for a head turn that started 1.5 months ago; and his left eye began turning in over the last 2 weeks. He had no recent infections, vaccinations, or illnesses. With the birth; of his new baby sister 6 weeks prior the family ...
218 All in the FamilySteven A. Newman, MD; Scott R. Vandenberg, MDA 35-year old male with painless, decreasing visual acuity.
219 Almost is Yet to FailNeil R. Miller, MDA 22-year old male with right-sided headache characterized by severe pain radiating from behind the right ear to the right eye.
220 Altered Mental Status and Monocular BlindnessMartin P. Kolsky, MD; Jorge Kattah, MDA 41-year old male exhibiting inappropriate behavior and subsequent loss of vision OS.
221 Alternating Vertical NystagmusJ. B. Selhorst, MDA 19-year old male who first presented at 3 with a non-communicating hydrocephalus due to a third ventricle obstruction with headache and gait disturbance developing at 14.
222 Always Dot your Eyes and Cross your T'sGayle C. Williams, MD, PhD; Andrew G. Lee, MD; Ramon Font, MDA 59-year old male with progressive loss of vision OS. Previous history significant for mycosis.
223 Amyreally Not Thinking ClearlyNorah S. Lincoff, MD; Lucia Balos, MDA 64-year old male with episodes of blurred vision. Previous history significant for hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, anosmia, and herpes.
224 An Adolescent with Bilateral Visual LossWarren L. Felton III, MD; Robert T. Leshner, MD; Nitya R. Ghatak, MD; Anne C. Price, MDA 15-year old male with headache and binocular loss of vision over a 2-week period. Symptoms preceded by flu-like syndrome of fever, chills, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, cervical adenopathy and orthostatic light-headedness.
225 An Apple a DayJoseph Fong; James O'Brien; Anil PatelA 73-year-old female presented with a 4-month-history of gradually worsening binocular oblique diplopia, right upper; eyelid ptosis, right-sided facial weakness, and facial pain and paresthesia in the right V1 and V2 distribution. She presented; with a prior diagnosis of trigeminal neuralgia as a re...
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