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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 #40, 2008
Organizers Lynn K. Gordon; Peter A. Quiros
(with NANOS Annual Meeting) Renaissance Orlando Resort at SeaWorld, Orlando, Florida, United States of America
2008-03-09
Meeting statistics: 1 day; 4 sessions; 20 presentations; 73 active participants (2 organizers; 8 moderators; 20 presenters; 66 authors)

Day 1: Sunday, March 9 (2008-03-09)

Program: Session 1
Moderators: Lynn K. Gordon; Peter A. Quiros

Case 1: "Oh, You Have Metastatic Cancer"
Presenters: Elena A. Sokolova
Authors: Elena A. Sokolova; John E. Carter; Damon C. Herbert

Case 2: A Bad Case of Sinusitis?
Presenters: Alex Fraser
Authors: Alex Fraser; Alain A. Proulx; Simon D. Levin

Case 3: Don't Ignore the Obvious
Presenters: Zina E. Almer
Authors: Zina E. Almer; Prem S. Subramanian

Case 4: WHAT?!?
Presenters: Beau B. Bruce
Authors: Beau B. Bruce; Mahtab Tehrani; Nancy J. Newman; Valerie Biousse

Case 5: "It's Just A Rash"
Presenters: Timothy J. McCulley
Authors: Timothy J. McCulley; Thomas N. Hwang

Program: Session 2
Moderators: Anthony C. Arnold; Leah N. Levi

Case 1: Don't Give Up Under Pressure
Presenters: Marc J. Dinkin
Authors: Marc J. Dinkin; Joseph F. Rizzo III

Case 2: A Golf and Shopping Hazard
Presenters: Steven J. Yoon
Authors: Steven J. Yoon; Mitchell B. Strominger; Thomas R. Hedges III

Case 3: Get Me Out of Here; It's Too Crowded
Presenters: Melissa Wang-Ko
Authors: Melissa Wang-Ko; Madhura A. Tamhankar; Nicholas J. Volpe; Steven L. Galetta; David L. Porter; Cindy M. McGrath

Case 4: A 7-Year Old Boy with a Swollen Eye
Presenters: Golnaz Javey
Authors: Golnaz Javey; Warren L. Felton III; Islam M. Zaydan

Case 5: Parkinsonitis
Presenters: Alice S. Kim
Authors: Alice S. Kim; Giselle M. Petzinger; Peter A. Quiros

Program: Session 3
Moderators: Madhu R. Agarwal; Howard R. Krauss

Case 1: Back Pain, Ophthalmoplegia, and More...
Presenters: Matthew J. Thurtell
Authors: Matthew J. Thurtell; Phoebe Joy Ho; Gabor M. Halmagyi

Case 2: Snowballs and Curveballs
Presenters: Nicholas J. Volpe
Authors: Nicholas J. Volpe; Margot L. Goodkin; Alexander J. Brucker; John H. Kempen; Franz Fogt; Christopher C. Glisson; Newman J. Sund

Case 3: My Orbits Are Melting
Presenters: Thomas N. Hwang
Authors: Thomas N. Hwang; Soraya Rofagha; William F. Hoyt; Timothy J. McCulley

Case 4: Urgent, Double Vision, and Head Games
Presenters: Joseph G. Chacko
Authors: Joseph G. Chacko

Case 5: "Unilateral Vision Loss in an Altered State of Immunity"
Presenters: Drew R. Chronister
Authors: Drew R. Chronister; Hazem M. Samy; Gabrielle R. Bonhomme; Amin B. Kassam; Carl H. Snyderman

Program: Session 4
Moderators: Fiona Costello; Guy V. Jirawuthiworavong

Case 1: I Can't Seem to Clean My Glasses
Presenters: Susan C. Benes
Authors: Susan C. Benes

Case 2: A Twinkle in Her Eye?
Presenters: Jennifer K. Hall
Authors: Jennifer K. Hall; Carsten G. Bonnemann; Grant T. Liu; Nicholas J. Volpe; Melissa Wang-Ko; Yvette Palmer; Steven L. Galetta

Case 3: A Long and Winding Road
Presenters: Christopher C. Glisson
Authors: Christopher C. Glisson; Sashank Prasad; Edward B. Lee; Steven L. Galetta

Case 4: Do Not Take Diplopia Lightly
Presenters: William L. Hills
Authors: William L. Hills; Judith EA Warner; Bradley J. Katz; Anne G. Osborn; Steven S. Chin; Howard S. Mann; Sherri L. Perkins; David A. Weinberg; Kathleen B. Digre

Case 5: "Here's the Story of a Man Who's Brady (Kinetic)"
Presenters: Maysaa M. Basha
Authors: Maysaa M. Basha; Ahmed Shatila

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.