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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 #5, 1973
Organizer Joel G. Sacks
Shriners Burn Institute [now Shriners Childrens Hospitals], Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America
1973-02-23 through 1973-02-24
Meeting statistics: 2 days; 1 program; 38 presentations; 62 active participants (1 organizer; 5 moderators; 37 presenters; 60 authors)

Day 1: Friday, February 23, 1973 (1973-02-23)

Program: Session 1
Moderators: David G. Cogan

Case 1: Unilateral Pupillary Dilation During Seizures
Presenters: David S. Zee
Authors: David S. Zee; John W. Griffin

Case 2: Homonymous Hemianopsia and Evanescent, Progressive Cranial Nerve Palsies in an Elderly Woman
Presenters: Nancy M. Newman
Authors: Nancy M. Newman

Case 3: Episodic Multifocal Neurologic Signs in a 46-Year-Old Woman
Presenters: Richard D. Drewry Jr
Authors: Richard D. Drewry Jr; John W. Griffin; Donald L. Price; David L. Knox

Case 4: Subacute Development of Blindness and Tetraplegia
Presenters: JA Stanley
Authors: JA Stanley

Case 5: Uveitis as a Harbinger of Cerebral Disease
Presenters: Richard E. Appen
Authors: Richard E. Appen

Case 6: Rapid CNS Deterioration in a 7-Year-Old Boy
Presenters: Myron Yanoff
Authors: Myron Yanoff; Lucy B. Yorke

Case 7: Exophthalmos and Homolateral Frontal Calcification in a Child
Presenters: Simmons Lessell
Authors: Simmons Lessell

Case 8: Ophthalmoplegia and Ondine's Curse
Presenters: Elizabeth C. Dooling
Authors: Elizabeth C. Dooling

Case 9: Dementia and Cortical Blindness Illustrated by Film
Presenters: Joel G. Sacks
Authors: Joel G. Sacks; Jan E. Leestma

Case 10: Sudden Unilateral Proptosis and Amaurosis in a 15-Year-Old Allergic Girl
Presenters: Donald H. Silberberg
Authors: Donald H. Silberberg

Program: Session 2
Moderators: William F. Hoyt

Case 1: Optic Apoplexy
Presenters: William G. Ellis
Authors: William G. Ellis; O. Allbrand

Case 2: A Case of Neurofibromatosis
Presenters: AJ McKinna
Authors: AJ McKinna

Case 3: Progressive Optic Atrophy Progressing to Central Retinal Vein Occlusion in a 26-Year-Old Male
Presenters: Everett C. Madson
Authors: Everett C. Madson

Case 4: Two Cases of Optic Nerve Gliomas
Presenters: Thomas J. Walsh
Authors: Thomas J. Walsh; Robert L. Lesser; D. Albert

Case 5: Retinal Blood Circulation Following Separation of the Optic Nerve Directly in Back of the Globe
Presenters: John W. Henderson
Authors: John W. Henderson; J. Reimer Wolter

Case 6: The Irving Exception to the Hudson-Verhoeff Optic Glioma Rule
Presenters: Lars Frisen
Authors: Lars Frisen; William H. Spencer

Case 7: The Site and Cell of Origin of Optic Gliomas
Presenters: Adam Borit
Authors: Adam Borit

Program: Session 3
Moderators: David L. Knox

Case 1: Sudden Visual Loss, Papilledema and Seizures
Presenters: William B. Glew
Authors: William B. Glew

Case 2: A Malignant Optic Glioma
Presenters: David N. Cohen
Authors: David N. Cohen; Marta C. Steinberg

Case 3: Right Ophthalmoplegia and Bilateral Blindness with Sphenoid Mucocele
Presenters: Melvin G. Alper
Authors: Melvin G. Alper

Case 4: Steroid Sensitive Pain Associated with a Retro-Orbital Mass
Presenters: John S. Kennerdell
Authors: John S. Kennerdell

Case 5: Painful Ophthalmoplegia with Urticaria in a 77-Year-Old Female
Presenters: Fenwick C. Riley
Authors: Fenwick C. Riley

Day 2: Saturday, February 24, 1973 (1973-02-24)

Program: Session 4
Moderators: Thomas P. Kearns

Case 1: Bilateral Ophthalmoplegia with Preservation of the Bell's Phenomenon in a 68-Year-Old Female
Presenters: James B. MacLean
Authors: James B. MacLean

Case 2: Cyclic Oculomotor Paralysis Associated with a Clivus Chordoma
Presenters: Carlos S. Kase
Authors: Carlos S. Kase; ML Corrales; CF Luco

Case 3: Oculomotor Nerve Palsy and an Enlarged Sella
Presenters: Shirley H. Wray
Authors: Shirley H. Wray; Frank H. Anderson

Case 4: Third Nerver Palsy with Progressive Spinal Cord Dysfunction
Presenters: Robert S. Helper
Authors: Robert S. Helper; John M. Andrews

Case 5: Acute Transient Complete Bilateral Ptosis with Brain Stem Signs
Presenters: Gerald F. Winkler
Authors: Gerald F. Winkler; John H. Growdon; Shirley H. Wray

Case 6: Paralysis of Down Gaze and Blepharospasm
Presenters: David G. Cogan
Authors: David G. Cogan

Case 7: A Case of Vertical and Horizontal Conjugate Gaze Paresis with Slowness of Eye Opening and Closure
Presenters: Charles R. Plank
Authors: Charles R. Plank; Gerald F. Winkler; Shirley H. Wray

Case 8: Ophthalmoplegia, Bulbar Palsy and Polyneuropathy in a 47-Year-Old Female
Presenters: Raymond A. Bell
Authors: Raymond A. Bell; Dene M. Robertson; David A. Rosen

Program: Session 5
Moderators: Shirley H. Wray

Case 1: Vertical Downbeat Nystagmus
Presenters: Norman J. Schatz
Authors: Norman J. Schatz

Case 2: Ocular Dyskinesia Plus Illustrated by Film
Presenters: Carl Ellenberger Jr
Authors: Carl Ellenberger Jr; Ronald M. Burde

Case 3: Two Cases of Ependymoma Illustrated by Film
Presenters: Richard L. Sogg
Authors: Richard L. Sogg

Case 4: Partial Combination of the Millard-Gubler-Foville's Syndrome: A Rare Example of a Successfully Treated Pontine Abscess
Presenters: Robert L. Lesser
Authors: Robert L. Lesser; Thomas J. Walsh; Lee M. Jampol

Case 5: Mobius Syndrome, a Surprise Illustrated by Film
Presenters: Guntram Kommerell‬
Authors: Guntram Kommerell‬

Case 6: Chronic Sixth Nerve Palsy
Presenters: Romualdas Sakalas
Authors: Romualdas Sakalas

Case 7: Sixth Nerve Palsy in a Child
Presenters: J. Raymond Buncic
Authors: J. Raymond Buncic; David Mitchell

Case 8: Episodic Multifocal Neurologic Signs in a 46-Year-Old Woman
Presenters: Richard D. Drewry Jr
Authors: Richard D. Drewry Jr; Donald L. Price

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.