Walsh Society Annual Meeting Archives

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The Frank B. Walsh Society Annual Meeting Archives contain presentations from the annual meeting of the Society, an event which is now part of the NANOS Annual Meeting (see our NANOS Annual Meeting Collection). Includes records from the first meeting in 1969, through to the present.

Frank B. Walsh Society Meeting #3, 1971
Organizers David L. Knox; Frank B. Walsh
Wilmer Eye Institute, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, United States of America
1971-02-26 through 1971-02-27
Meeting statistics: 2 days; 1 program; 24 presentations; 38 active participants (2 organizers; 5 moderators; 22 presenters; 36 authors)

Day 1: Friday, February 26, 1971 (1971-02-26)

Program: Session 1
Moderators: David L. Knox

Case 1: Paresis of Vertical Gaze
Presenters: Richard Lindenberg
Authors: Richard Lindenberg; David L. Knox

Case 2: See-Saw Opsoclonus Plus (Partial Summary)
Presenters: William F. Hoyt
Authors: William F. Hoyt

Case 3: Diabetes Mellitus, Optic Atrophy, Neurogenic Bladder, and Neurosensory Hearing Loss with Hyposmia, Hypogeusia and Familial Dysautonomia
Presenters: John L. Marquardt
Authors: John L. Marquardt; D. Lynn Loriaux; Robert I. Henkin

Case 4: Optic Nerve Dysgenesis
Presenters: Lorenz E. Zimmerman
Authors: Lorenz E. Zimmerman; N. Roderick Willis

Program: Session 2
Moderators: David G. Cogan

Case 1: Unilateral External Oculomotor Palsy and Nevus Sebaceous of Jadassohn
Presenters: Robert HA Haslam
Authors: Robert HA Haslam; Jonathan D. Wirtschafter

Case 2: Orbital Melanoma and Nevus of Ota
Presenters: John S. Speakman
Authors: John S. Speakman

Case 3: Left Trigemminal and Abducens Paresis, Right Hemiparesis
Presenters: Simmons Lessell
Authors: Simmons Lessell

Case 4: Goldenhaar's Syndrome
Presenters: William E. Clew
Authors: William E. Clew

Case 5: Osteopetrosis and Retinal Degeneration
Presenters: David S. Walton
Authors: David S. Walton

Case 6: Hallervorden-Spatz Disease
Presenters: Robert S. Hepler
Authors: Robert S. Hepler

Case 7: Mystery Case
Presenters: Douglas W. MacRae
Authors: Douglas W. MacRae; Daniel M. Albert

Program: Session 3
Moderators: Richard Lindenberg

Case 1: Ascending Neurologic Deficit with External Ophthalmoplegia
Presenters: Howard D. Simon
Authors: Howard D. Simon; Joel G. Sacks

Case 2: Blind Eye and Contralateral Stroke
Presenters: Leroy G. Meshel
Authors: Leroy G. Meshel

Case 3: Progressive Blindness, Left Eye, Then Right Eye
Presenters: Ronald M. Burde
Authors: Ronald M. Burde; Andrew J. Gay

Program: Session 4
Moderators: Lorenz E. Zimmerman

Case 1: Brain and Eye Abnormalities Following Prenatal LSD Ingestion
Presenters: Myron Yanoff
Authors: Myron Yanoff; Lucy B. Rorkes

Case 2: Meckel's Syndrome
Presenters: Rufus O. Howard
Authors: Rufus O. Howard; Daniel M. Albert

Case 3: Macular Degeneration in Siblings with Cerebello-Pons-Olive Atrophy
Presenters: William R. Green
Authors: William R. Green; Bruce W. Konigsmark; William R. Logan

Case 4: Unilateral Central Retinal Artery Occlusion Following a Neurosurgical Posterior Fossa Procedure
Presenters: John W. Harbison
Authors: John W. Harbison; George F. Howard III

Day 2: Saturday, February 27, 1971 (1971-02-27)

Program: Session 5
Moderators: William F. Hoyt

Case 1: Case 1: Familial Acoustic Neurinoma
Presenters: Myles M. Behrens
Authors: Myles M. Behrens

Case 2: Rare Cause of a Chiasmal Syndrome
Presenters: Fenwick C. Riley
Authors: Fenwick C. Riley; Robert R. Waller

Case 3: Summary of Patient with Drusen of Each Nerve Head and Visual Loss
Presenters: John L. Marquardt
Authors: John L. Marquardt; D. Lynn Loriaux; Robert I. Henkin

Case 4: Tuber of III Ventricle
Presenters: Lois J. Martyn
Authors: Lois J. Martyn; Charles V. Burton

Case 5: Carcinoma of the Pituitary
Presenters: Norman J. Schatz
Authors: Norman J. Schatz

Case 6: Spastic Up and Outward Deviation of Eyes
Presenters: Richard Lindenberg
Authors: Richard Lindenberg; Bruce E. Northrup

Frank B. Walsh, MD

1895/10/18 - 1978/11/27

Frank B. Walsh worked as a neuro-ophthalmologist at the Wilmer Eye Institute of Johns Hopkins Hospital. Walsh is best known for his textbook Clinical Neuro-Ophthalmology, which contains a compilation of Walsh's case reports and the conclusions he drew from them. Walsh is considered by many to be the father of neuro-ophthalmology due to his contributions to the field.