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The NANOS Annual Meeting Collection is an archive that contains the posters, presentations, and other works from the annual meeting of the North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society (NANOS), a professional organization of more than 600 members who are fully trained ophthalmologists or neurologists. Contains records from the first meeting in 1975 to the present.

Since 1992, the NANOS Annual Meeting has also included annual meetings with presentations organized by the Frank B. Walsh Society (see our Frank B. Walsh Society Collection), which began meeting in 1969 at The Johns Hopkins University’s Wilmer Eye Institute in Baltimore, Maryland, United States of America.

NANOS Annual Meeting #3, 1977
The Lodge at Tamarron, Tamarron, Colorado, United States of America
1977-02-09 through 1977-02-11
Meeting statistics: 3 days; 3 programs; 19 presentations; 8 active participants (0 moderators; 8 presenters; 8 authors)

Wednesday, February 9, 1977 (1977-02-09)

Program: Visual Systems Symposium
Moderators: not available

Presentation 1: Assessment of Visual Function
Presenters: Joel S. Glaser
Authors: Joel S. Glaser

Presentation 2: Anterior Visual System Defects
Presenters: Norman J. Schatz
Authors: Norman J. Schatz

Presentation 3: The Visual Field in Neuro-Ophthalmology (Posterior Visual System Field Defects)
Presenters: Nancy J. Newman
Authors: Nancy J. Newman

Presentation 4: The Pupils
Presenters: Joel S. Glaser
Authors: Joel S. Glaser

Presentation 5: Transient Visual Loss
Presenters: Nancy J. Newman
Authors: Nancy J. Newman

Presentation 6: Case Discussions - Visual System, Pupil - not available for Web publication
Presenters: Joseph M. Bicknell
Authors: Joseph M. Bicknell

Thursday, February 10, 1977 (1977-02-10)

Program: Various Subjects Symposium (Session 1)
Moderators: not available

Presentation 1: Anatomy and Neurophysiology of Ocular Motility
Presenters: Thomas J. Carlow
Authors: Thomas J. Carlow

Presentation 2: Supranuclear Gaze
Presenters: Robert B. Daroff
Authors: Robert B. Daroff

Presentation 3: Isolated (Infranuclear Peripheral) Cranial Nerve Palsies - III,IV,VI
Presenters: R. Joseph Cannon
Authors: R. Joseph Cannon

Presentation 4: Painful Ophthalmoplegia
Presenters: Norman J. Schatz
Authors: Norman J. Schatz

Presentation 5: Ocular Oscillations
Presenters: Robert B. Daroff
Authors: Robert B. Daroff

Presentation 6: Case Discussions - Ocular Motility - not available for Web publication
Presenters: Joseph M. Bicknell
Authors: Joseph M. Bicknell

Friday, February 11, 1977 (1977-02-11)

Program: Various Subjects Symposium (Session 2)
Moderators: not available

Presentation 1: Headache In Neuro-Ophthalmology
Presenters: Otto Appenzeller
Authors: Otto Appenzeller

Presentation 2: Higher Order Visual and Gaze Disorders
Presenters: Robert B. Daroff
Authors: Robert B. Daroff

Presentation 3: Visual Hallucinations
Presenters: Thomas J. Carlow
Authors: Thomas J. Carlow

Presentation 4: Computerized Axial Tomography in Neuro-Ophthalmology
Presenters: Norman J. Schatz
Authors: Norman J. Schatz

Presentation 5: Pediatric Neuro-Ophthalmology
Presenters: Nancy J. Newman
Authors: Nancy J. Newman

Presentation 6: Pseudo-Neuro-Ophthalmology
Presenters: R. Joseph Cannon
Authors: R. Joseph Cannon

Presentation 7: Visual Evoked Response (VER) in Neuro-Ophthalmology - not available for Web publication
Presenters: Joel S. Glaser
Authors: Joel S. Glaser

History

The NANOS (North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society) Annual Meeting was originally named the “Annual Rocky Mountain Neuro-Ophthalmology Course”, until the incorporation of NANOS and its first meeting in February, 1980.

Since 1992, the NANOS Annual Meeting has also included annual meetings with presentations organized by the Frank B. Walsh Society, which began meeting in 1969 at The Johns Hopkins University’s Wilmer Eye Institute in Baltimore, Maryland, United States of America.

North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society (NANOS)

The North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society (NANOS) is a professional organization of about 700 members who are fully trained ophthalmologists or neurologists. It seeks to promote the field of neuro-ophthalmology by supporting all forms of education, encouraging research, fostering clinical expertise and maintaining cordial exchanges.