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201 Summary of History of Patient With Drusen of Each Nerve Head and Visual LossAlper, Melvin G.A 45-year old female with a 6-month history of blurred vision OD commencing two-to-three weeks after hysterectomy.
202 Unilateral External Oculomotor Palsy and Nevus Sebaceous of JadassohnHaslam, RobertN/A
203 Goldenhar's SyndromeClew, William E.N/A
204 Eye Problems and Dysproteinemia in Two PatientsDotan, Shlomo A.Case 1: A 49-year old male red eyes. Case 2: A 59-year old female with double vision and left upper lid ptosis.
205 Unilateral Intranuclear OphthalmoplegiaHardman, JohnA 67-year old female with a 10-year history of rheumatoid arthiritis treated with steroids developed progressive neurologic deterioration over an 8-week period.
206 Dementia and Vertical Gaze ParesisBruce W. Wilson, MDA 47-year old male with an 18-month history of neurological illness initiated by ophthalmoplegia and followed by dementia.
207 Eye Pain Aggravated by Eye Movement, Supsequent Central Scotoma, Resolution and Recurrence 12 Years LaterRichard L. Sogg, MD, Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology at Stanford UniversityA 55-year old female with left ocular pain, nausea and loss of vision. Previous history significant for left optic neuropathy.
208 Sudden Onset of Homonymous Quadrantanopia iin a 26-Year-Old WomanRichard L. Sogg, MD, Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology at Stanford UniversityA 26-year old female with a sudden onset of left-sided homonymous hemianopia. Previous history significant for migraine with aura.
209 Toxoplasma PlusBell, RaymondN/A
210 Visual Loss and Ophthalmoplegia in a 23 Year Old DwarfHerishanu, Y.O.; Sharpe, J.A.; Becker, L.E.; Susac, J.O.N/A
211 Duane's Retraction SyndromeHotchkiss, MaryN/A
212 An Unusual Case of HemianopsiaCoppola, Robert J.N/A
213 Visual Systemic Manifestations of Adrenal DystrophyBruce W. Wilson, MDN/A
214 Traumatic Trochlear PalsyRichard L. Sogg, MD, Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology at Stanford UniversityN/A
215 Optic NeuropathyJohn S. Kennerdell, MD, Chair, Department of Ophthalmology, Allegheny General Hospital Professor, Ophthalmology, Drexel UniversityN/A
216 Chiasmal SyndromeDavid G. Cogan, MD (1908-1993), Former Director of Ophthalmology, National Eye InstituteN/A
217 Acquired Trans-Synaptic Hemioptic Atrophy: Two CasesSteven E. Feldon, MD, University of Rochester Medical CenterN/A
218 Optic Papillitis and Retinal ArteritisDavid L. Knox, MD, Wilmer Eye InstituteN/A
219 Optic Nerve Decompression in Chronic PapilledemaJohn L. Keltner, MD, UC Davis HealthA 42-year old male with headache, vomiting, seizures, papilledema and optic nerve atrophy. Previous history significant for malignant glioblastoma multiforme.
220 Bilateral Progressive Visual LossThomas C. Spoor, MD, Sarasota Retina InstituteN/A
221 Headache and HemianopsiaJohn B. Selhorst, MDN/A
222 Panopthalmitis in a Microcephalic InfantMyron YanoffA 1.7 kg. male infant born to a 29-year old woman after a 42-week gestation. At 11 days rapid proptosis and eye rupture.
223 Ocular and Cerebral Abnormalities in 18 Chromosome Deletion DefectMyron YanoffA 3400 gram black neonate born to a 40-year old with ischemic heart disease, low estriol levels and gestational diabetes.
224 Ocular Involvement with Dawson's Inclusion Body Encephalitis or SSPE (Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis)Myron YanoffTwo teenage girls died from a progressive neurological disease.
225 Brain and Eye Abnormalities Following Prenatal LSD IngestionMyron YanoffA 13-month old infant with multiple eye and central nervous system deformities. Maternal history significant as the infant was born to a 19-year old mother who had used lysergic acid diethylamide and marijuana throughout her pregnancy.
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