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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 #39, 2007
Organizers Eric R. Eggenberger; Karl C. Golnik; Andrew G. Lee
(with NANOS Annual Meeting) Snowbird Ski and Summer Resort, Snowbird, Utah, United States of America
2007-02-11
Meeting statistics: 1 day; 4 sessions; 20 presentations; 75 active participants (3 organizers; 8 moderators; 19 presenters; 68 authors -- withdrawn presentations not included)

Day 1: Sunday, February 11 (2007-02-11)

Program: Session 1
Moderators: Eric R. Eggenberger; Julie M. Falardeau

Case 1: A Case of Bilateral Optic Nerve Atrophy
Presenters: Thomas N. Hwang
Authors: Thomas N. Hwang; Timothy J. McCulley

Case 2: Rectifying the Apposite Diagnosis
Presenters: Beau B. Bruce
Authors: Beau B. Bruce; Mahtab Tehrani; Mark R. Melson; Nancy J. Newman; Valerie Biousse

Case 3: Steroid Non-Responsive Optic Neuropathy
Presenters: Ruth Huna-Baron
Authors: Ruth Huna-Baron; Mathy Bakon; Dvora Nass; Mark J. Kupersmith; Tel Hashomer

Case 4: You Shake My Nerves and You Rattle My Brain
Presenters: Ai Sakonju
Authors: Ai Sakonju; David E. Newman-Toker

Case 5: A Mercurial Course
Presenters: Melissa Wang-Ko
Authors: Melissa Wang-Ko; Sashank Prasad; Edward B. Lee; Nicholas Gonatas; Matthew B. Stern; Steven L. Galetta

Program: Session 2
Moderators: Andrew G. Lee; Fiona Costello

Case 1: Painful Red Eye in a 69 Year Old Female with Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Presenters: Michael Engelbert
Authors: Michael Engelbert; Sara Akbari; Renata Joffe; Yakov Fellig; Spiros Manolidis; Jeffrey G. Odel

Case 2: Do You See Mike?
Presenters: Deborah I. Friedman
Authors: Deborah I. Friedman; Raymond Felgar

Case 3: An "Obscure" Diagnosis
Presenters: Kalliopi Stasi
Authors: Kalliopi Stasi; Narsing A. Rao; Steven E. Feldon; David A. DiLoreto Jr

Case 4: Back to the Doctor
Presenters: Benjamin J. Osborne
Authors: Benjamin J. Osborne; Melissa Wang-Ko; Sung Min Jung; Steven L. Galetta

Case 5: Isolated Third Nerve Palsy Caused by Intracranial Spread of Idiopathic Orbital Inflammation?
Presenters: Celia Chen
Authors: Celia Chen; Neil R. Miller; Andrew P. Lane; Charles G. Eberhart

Program: Session 3
Moderators: Neil R. Miller; Kimberly A. Peele-Cockerham

Case 1: Up and Down and Around and Around
Presenters: Elizabeth Waller
Authors: Elizabeth Waller; R. Michael Siatkowski; Gabriel N. Pardo

Case 2: Klinging to my Failing Corneas
Presenters: Vivek R. Patel
Authors: Vivek R. Patel; Peter A. Quiros; Alfredo A. Sadun

Case 3: Small Surprises Along the Journey
Presenters: Janet C. Rucker
Authors: Janet C. Rucker

Case 4: My, What Asthenia You Have
Presenters: Michael S. Lee
Authors: Michael S. Lee; Gregory S. Kosmorsky; James R. Cook

Case 5: An Unusual "Optic Neuritis"
Presenters: Manoj Parulekar
Authors: Manoj Parulekar; Agnes MF Wong

Program: Session 4
Moderators: Kathleen B. Digre; Timothy J. McCulley

Case 1: Diplopia, Dysarthria, and Dizziness from Subarachnoid Fat?
Presenters: Neil R. Miller
Authors: Neil R. Miller

Case 2: Sticky Situation
Presenters: Joshua Pasol
Authors: Joshua Pasol; Byron L. Lam; Linda L. Sternau; Yumna Omarzai; Sander R. Dubovy

Case 3: A Rare Cause of Ocular Motor Apraxia
Presenters: Edward J. Atkins
Authors: Edward J. Atkins; Andrew Kirk; Christopher A. Robinson; Sheri L. Harder

Case 4: The Largest Ventricular Tumor on Earth
Presenters: Alberto Galvez-Ruiz
Authors: Alberto Galvez-Ruiz; Jonathan D. Trobe; Sachin Gujar; Andrew P. Lieberman

Case 5: Horrible Hallucinations
Presenters: Melissa Wang-Ko
Authors: Melissa Wang-Ko; Steven L. Galetta; Jennifer Baccon; Jeffrey P. Baliff; Lauren Sansing; Erdem Tuzun; Josep O. Dalmau

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.