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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 #29, 1997
Organizers Neil R. Miller
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, United States of America
1997-04-05 through 1997-04-06
Meeting statistics: 2 days; 1 program; 35 presentations; 99 active participants (1 organizers; 6 moderators; 33 presenters; 96 authors)

Day 1: Saturday, April 5, 1997 (1997-04-05)

Program: Session 1
Moderators: David L. Knox

Case 1: Cognitive and Visual Decline in a Diabetic Man
Presenters: Barry J. McCasland
Authors: Barry J. McCasland; Nancy J. Newman

Case 2: Vexing Vertigo
Presenters: Cheryl L. Ray
Authors: Cheryl L. Ray

Case 3: Recurrent Cerebral Infarctions Associated with Fever
Presenters: Valerie Biousse
Authors: Valerie Biousse; Marielle Baudrimont; Pierre Amarenco

Case 4: A Most Atypical Exotropia
Presenters: Robert L. Lesser
Authors: Robert L. Lesser

Case 5: A Strange Case of the Flu
Presenters: Charlotte R. Thompson
Authors: Charlotte R. Thompson; Simmons Lessell

Case 6: The Perils of a Sneeze
Presenters: Francine B. Wein
Authors: Francine B. Wein; Mark S. Gans

Program: Session 2
Moderators: Vivian N. Rismondo

Case 1: A Patient with Painful Ophthalmoplegia
Presenters: Kenneth D. Rappaport
Authors: Kenneth D. Rappaport; Warren L. Felton III; Nitya R. Ghatak; Barbara A. Amaker

Case 2: An Asynchronous Orbit
Presenters: Steven A. Newman
Authors: Steven A. Newman; Federico Gonzalez-Fernandez

Case 3: Shooting Craps
Presenters: Jeffrey L. Bennett
Authors: Jeffrey L. Bennett; Steven L. Galetta; William J. Bank; Andrew P. Lieberman; Grant T. Liu

Case 4: Slow Vertical Saccades in Motor Neuron Disease
Presenters: Adriana A. Kori
Authors: Adriana A. Kori; Lea Averbuch-Heller; Jean A. Buettner-Ennever; Bernd F. Remler; R. John Leigh

Case 5: One More Cause for Optic Neuropathy
Presenters: Ruth Huna-Baron
Authors: Ruth Huna-Baron; Floyd E. Warren; William P. Miller; Jeffrey H. Green; Mark J. Kupersmith

Case 6: I'll Be Seeing Ewe
Presenters: Valerie Biousse
Authors: Valerie Biousse; Nancy J. Newman

Program: Session 3
Moderators: Daniel M. Jacobson

Case 1: Progressive Visual Loss, Disc Pallor, Gait Dysfunction, and Declining School Performance
Presenters: Martin P. Kolsky
Authors: Martin P. Kolsky; Roger J. Packer; Jorge C. Kattah

Case 2: Adolescence Revisited: Acne, Tummy Ache and "Optic Neuritis" in a Man Over Fifty
Presenters: Ashim Aggarwal
Authors: Ashim Aggarwal; Victoria Recio; Barry Skarf

Case 3: Blurred Vision in a 54-Year-Old Woman: Maladie de la Maison
Presenters: Lea Averbuch-Heller
Authors: Lea Averbuch-Heller; Adriana A. Kori; R. John Leigh; George W. Paulson; Robert B. Daroff

Case 4: An Oculocerebral Nightmare
Presenters: M. Tariq Bhatti
Authors: M. Tariq Bhatti; John R. Guy

Case 5: There is More Than Meets the Eye
Presenters: Robyn J. Wolintz
Authors: Robyn J. Wolintz; Jonathan D. Trobe; Stephen S. Gebarski; Thomas J. Giordano; Wayne T. Cornblath

Program: Session 4
Moderators: Nancy J. Newman

Case 1: Fatal Phentarmine
Presenters: Judith EA Warner
Authors: Judith EA Warner; Kathleen B. Digre

Case 2: A Flu-Like Illness
Presenters: Shirley H. Wray
Authors: Shirley H. Wray; Ronald F. Budzik Jr

Case 3: Where It Doesn't Belong
Presenters: Richard M. Rubin
Authors: Richard M. Rubin; Marilyn L. Slovak; Joyce L. Murata-Collins; Narsing A. Rao

Case 4: Swimmer's Eye
Presenters: Misha L. Pless
Authors: Misha L. Pless; Joseph F. Rizzo III; Michael P. Joseph

Case 5: Microbial Keratitis as the Presenting Manifestation of Neuro-Ophthalmologic Disease
Presenters: Ingeborg E. Kirch
Authors: Ingeborg E. Kirch; Hilary A. Beaver; Andrew G. Lee; Alden W. Dudley Jr; Rosa A. Tang

Case 6: Serum Sickness and a Sixth Nerve Palsy
Presenters: Steven L. Galetta
Authors: Steven L. Galetta; Kevin E. Salhany; Donald C. Lanza

Day 2: Sunday, April 6, 1997 (1997-04-06)

Program: Session 5
Moderators: Steven L. Galetta

Case 1: Unilateral Progressive Visual Loss with Optic Disc Edema
Presenters: Jennie U. Sung
Authors: Jennie U. Sung; Byron L. Lam; Victor T. Curtin; Robert H. Rosa; David T. Tse; Norman J. Schatz; Devanand Jillapalli

Case 2: Postpartum Visual Loss
Presenters: Richard D. Stutzman
Authors: Richard D. Stutzman; Kimberly A. Peele

Case 3: A New Manifestation of "Desert Storm Syndrome?"
Presenters: Kimberly A. Peele
Authors: Kimberly A. Peele; Thomas P. Ward; Mark H. Depper

Case 4: Vision Loss after Aneurysm Repair: A "Bad Rap"
Presenters: Kathryn M. Brady
Authors: Kathryn M. Brady; Ramon L. Font; Andrew G. Lee

Case 5: A Hemorrhage and Hallucinations: AHAH!
Presenters: Jacqueline MS Winterkorn
Authors: Jacqueline MS Winterkorn

Case 6: Visual Loss in a Man with Metastatic Melanoma
Presenters: John W. Gittinger Jr
Authors: John W. Gittinger Jr; Thomas W. Smith; Allen D. Ward

Program: Session 6
Moderators: Shalom E. Kelman

Case 1: The "Ayes" Have It
Presenters: Ralph A. Sawyer
Authors: Ralph A. Sawyer

Case 2: An Unknown Chiasm Disturbance: Is This Lyme Disease?
Presenters: Susan Andracchi
Authors: Susan Andracchi; Jean-Marc Cohen; Mark J. Kupersmith

Case 3: Here, There, and Everywhere
Presenters: Raul A. Guevara
Authors: Raul A. Guevara; Paul H. Phillips; Nancy J. Newman

Case 4: Cord Confusion
Presenters: Steven L. Galetta
Authors: Steven L. Galetta; Laura J. Balcer; Andrew P. Lieberman; Nasreen A. Syed; Nicholas J. Volpe

Case 5: A Black Eye and a Sore Lip
Presenters: Michael S. Vaphiades
Authors: Michael S. Vaphiades

Case 6: The Plumber's Nightmare
Presenters: Howard I. Savage
Authors: Howard I. Savage; Vivian N. Rismondo; Neil R. Miller

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.