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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 #28, 1996
Organizers Kathleen B. Digre; Judith EA Warner
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States of America
1996-02-10 through 1996-02-11
Meeting statistics: 2 days; 1 program; 30 presentations; 100 active participants (2 organizers; 6 moderators; 29 presenters; 93 authors)

Day 1: Saturday, February 10, 1996 (1996-02-10)

Program: Session 1
Moderators: Simmons Lessell

Case 1: Progressive Visual Loss with an Unusual Enlarging Intracranial Mass
Presenters: Robert F. Saul
Authors: Robert F. Saul; John B. Selhorst; R. Patrick Dorion

Case 2: Progressive Cranial Neuropathies in a 60 Year Old Man
Presenters: Neil R. Miller
Authors: Neil R. Miller; Stephen G. Reich; Peter C. Burger

Case 3: Meningismus, Ocular Pain, and Visual Loss in a Young Male
Presenters: Lea Averbuch-Heller
Authors: Lea Averbuch-Heller; John Stahl; Bernd F. Remler

Case 4: Cross Your "I's" (Eyes) and Dot Your "T's" (Threes)
Presenters: Robert D. Yee
Authors: Robert D. Yee; Paul B. Nelson; Biagio Azzarelli

Case 5: Through the Sinus, Darkly
Presenters: Mark J. Morrow
Authors: Mark J. Morrow; Harry V. Vinters; Timothy F. Cloughesy

Program: Session 2
Moderators: Shirley H. Wray

Case 1: Steroid Responsive Optic Neuropathy: The Case From Hell
Presenters: Andrew G. Lee
Authors: Andrew G. Lee; Rosa A. Tang; Jade S. Schiffman; Scott E. Segal; L. Anne Hayman

Case 2: In The Thick of It
Presenters: Richard M. Rubin
Authors: Richard M. Rubin; Steven E. Feldon; Stebbins B. Chandor; Narsing A. Rao

Case 3: Another Oddity!!
Presenters: Mazen Eneyni
Authors: Mazen Eneyni; R. Michael Siatkowski; Joel S. Glaser; Norman J. Schatz; Linda L. Sternau; CK Potito

Case 4: Here Today, Gone Tomorrow
Presenters: Paul H. Phillips
Authors: Paul H. Phillips; Nancy J. Newman

Case 5: Couldn't We Land Any Sooner?
Presenters: Misha L. Pless
Authors: Misha L. Pless; Steven K. Feske; Neil R. Friedman

Program: Session 3
Moderators: James J. Corbett

Case 1: "Pseudo-Pseudotumor Cerebri", To Be Blunt About It
Presenters: Brian D. Ellis
Authors: Brian D. Ellis; Orlando A. Ortiz; Sydney S. Schochet Jr; Jack E. Riggs; Alvaro R. Gutierrez; Jennifer M. Vivio; Edgar C. Gamponia

Case 2: Red Eyed Dementia
Presenters: Karen L. Chapman
Authors: Karen L. Chapman; James A. Garrity; Douglas A. Nichols

Case 3: Where Imaging Freaks Fear to Tread
Presenters: Daniel R. Boghen
Authors: Daniel R. Boghen; Luis Oliva

Case 4: A Case That Just Could Not Be Read
Presenters: Norah S. Lincoff
Authors: Norah S. Lincoff; Daniel X. Capruso; Janet S. Winston

Case 5: Homonymous Hemianopia in a Young Woman
Presenters: Deborah I. Friedman
Authors: Deborah I. Friedman

Program: Session 4
Moderators: Valerie A. Purvin

Case 1: A Patient with Homonymous Hemianopia of The Heart of Darkness
Presenters: Warren L. Felton III
Authors: Warren L. Felton III; Juan A. Astruc; Steven M. Otto; William I. Rosenblum

Case 2: To Get If Off My Chest
Presenters: Steven A. Newman
Authors: Steven A. Newman

Case 3: Optic Neuritis is What Ails Her
Presenters: Scott Forman
Authors: Scott Forman; Pearl S. Rosenbaum; Dennis C. Matzkin

Case 4: It AION't Necessarily So
Presenters: Mark L. Moster
Authors: Mark L. Moster; Nicholas J. Volpe; Andrew P. Lieberman; J. Carl Oberholtzer; Eugene S. Flamm

Case 5: TB or Not TB? That Is the Questions
Presenters: Shamik Bafna
Authors: Shamik Bafna; Andrew G. Lee

Day 2: Sunday, February 11, 1996 (1996-02-11)

Program: Session 5
Moderators: Daniel R. Boghen

Case 1: Bright Optic Nerves and Temporal Lobe Lesion
Presenters: Paul H. Phillips
Authors: Paul H. Phillips; Nancy J. Newman

Case 2: Optic Nerve Tumor in a 20 Year Old Female
Presenters: Peter R. Bringewald
Authors: Peter R. Bringewald

Case 3: A Chiasm Too Fat To Function
Presenters: Victoria Recio
Authors: Victoria Recio; Barry Skarf; Jorge A. Gutierrez

Case 4: "To Lose a Hunt", and Other Inflammatory Remarks
Presenters: Benjamin M. Frishberg
Authors: Benjamin M. Frishberg

Case 5: Three Strikes and You're Out
Presenters: Nicholas J. Volpe
Authors: Nicholas J. Volpe; Steven L. Galetta; Allan E. Wulc; Lawrence C. Kenyon; Katrinka Heher

Program: Session 6
Moderators: Klara Landau

Case 1: Saving Face
Presenters: Michael S. Vaphiades
Authors: Michael S. Vaphiades; Eric R. Eggenberger

Case 2: Not-So-Benign Paroxysmal Tonic Upgaze of Childhood
Presenters: William A. Fletcher
Authors: William A. Fletcher; Arthur W. Clark; Venita Jay

Case 3: A Fourth Nerve Palsy in a Boy of 7 1/2 Years
Presenters: Isla M. Williams
Authors: Isla M. Williams; James E. Elder; Jeffrey V. Rosenfeld; Renate M. Kalnins; Chung W. Chow

Case 4: A Young Man with Giant Lesion
Presenters: Edward V. Colapinto
Authors: Edward V. Colapinto; Lenworth N. Johnson; Linda E. Spollen

Case 5: Suprasellar Mass in a Six Month Old Baby
Presenters: Ruth Huna-Baron
Authors: Ruth Huna-Baron; Jeffrey H. Wisoff; Douglas C. Miller; Floyd A. Warren; Mark J. Kupersmith

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.