Canadian Neuro-ophthalmology Society
Monday, 17 June 2013, 1330-1500
Lachine/Lasalle
Objectives
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
- Review the current literature on idiopathic intracranial hypertension due to venous outflow obstruction.
- Recognize the motility sequelae of neuromyotonia.
- Identify alexia without agraphia.
- Describe a non-surgical adjunct for brow ptosis.
- Review new developments and insights of a number of optic neuropathies including GCA.
- Describe the clinical presentation of Terson's syndrome.
Guest
Anil D. Patel
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Moderator
Martin ten Hove
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1330 | Selected optic neuropathies
Anil D. Patel |
1550 | Alexia without agraphia with and without hemianopsia
Amadeo Rodriguez |
1400 | Epidemiology and cerebrovascular manifestations of giant cell arteritis in a Canadian population
Rustum Karanjia, Jennifer Gao, Darrell Lewis, Danah Al-Breiki, Vivek Patel |
1410 | What are the incidence, neurologic morbidity and mortality of patients with Terson syndrome in Hamilton Ontario?
Gamal Seif, Amadeo Rodriguez, Kesava Reddy |
1420 | Ocular neuromyotonia: clinical variants, proposed mechanisms and treatment
Gillian Roper-Hall, Sophia M. Chung |
1430 | Possible "non-surgical" adjunct for ptosis and brow ptosis
Edsel Ing |
1440 | Papilledema from idiopathic intracranial hypertension is characterized by impaired cerebrovascular autoregulation
James Sharpe |
1450 | Discussion |
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