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
Moderator
Martin ten Hove

1330Selected optic neuropathies
Anil D. Patel
1550Alexia without agraphia with and without hemianopsia
Amadeo Rodriguez
1400Epidemiology and cerebrovascular manifestations of giant cell arteritis in a Canadian population
Rustum Karanjia, Jennifer Gao, Darrell Lewis, Danah Al-Breiki, Vivek Patel
1410What are the incidence, neurologic morbidity and mortality of patients with Terson syndrome in Hamilton Ontario?
Gamal Seif, Amadeo Rodriguez, Kesava Reddy
1420Ocular neuromyotonia: clinical variants, proposed mechanisms and treatment
Gillian Roper-Hall, Sophia M. Chung
1430Possible "non-surgical" adjunct for ptosis and brow ptosis
Edsel Ing
1440Papilledema from idiopathic intracranial hypertension is characterized by impaired cerebrovascular autoregulation
James Sharpe
1450Discussion

Anil D. Patel
Anil D. Patel, MD FRCSC FACS