XVIII INTERNATIONAL

NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY SOCIETY MEETING

JUNE 15-18, 2010 - LYON - FRANCE

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INTERNATIONAL NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY SOCIETY
JUNE 15-18, 2010

PROGRAM

Wednesday, June 16  a.m.

8.00-8.30  Opening Ceremony

Session I - OPTIC NEURITIS
Chairs G. PLANT - United Kingdom , Ch. CONFAVREUX – France

8.30 - 8.50   Optic neuropathy of Devic's neuromyelitis optica
J. de SEZE – France

8.50 - 9.10   Brain and retinal imaging in demyelinating optic neuritis
G. PLANT - United Kingdom

9.10 - 10.30   Oral communications (8)
1: Gadolinium-enhancement in the center of the optic nerve and visual prognosis in optic neuritis. Akio Oishi, Kazuaki -  Japan

2: Multifocal pupillographic objective perimetry in the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. Lueck CJ – Australia

3: Using ethnicity to predict the treatment regimen in isolated optic neuritis. Mithu Storoni – United Kingdom

4: Preliminary study of AQP4 antibodies in Chinese optic nerve related demyelinating diseases. Xiaojun Zhang – China

5: Multimodal neuro-ophtalmological evaluation in neuromyelitis optica : from retina to cortex. J. de Sèze – France

6: Glial fibrillary acidic protein: a new supportive diagnostic criteria for neuromyelitis optica? A. Petzold - United Kingdom.

7: Recurrent inflammatory optic neuropathy (RION). C. Arndt – France

8: Patterns of colour vision loss in patients with retinal and optic nerve disease. Marisa Rodriguez-Carmona - United Kingdom

10.30 – 11.00   Break

Session II - OTHER OPTIC NEUROPATHIES, GENETIC DISORDERS
Chairs N. NEWMAN – USA, D. MILEA – France

11.00 - 11.20 From mitochondria to optic neuropathies Ch.HAMEL – France

11.20 - 11.40 Leber's optic neuropathy: what is new? N.NEWMAN – USA

11.40 - 12.10 Oral communications (3)
1: The expanding phenotypic spectrum of OPA1 disease. P Yu-Wai-Man - United Kingdom

2: Nitrogen-containing bisphosphonates in the treatment of periorbital fibrous dysplasia, and imminent optic neuropathy. Robert J De Keiser – Belgium

3: Autocrine Protective Mechanisms of Human G-CSF on Retinal Ganglion Cells after Optic Nerve Crush. Rong-Kung Tsai – Taiwan

12.15
EUNOS Council meeting

12.10-1.00 PM. Lunch

Wednesday, June 16  p.m.

POSTERS SESSION I: Themes I TO V
1.00 - 3.00

Session III - DISORDERS of CENTRAL VISUAL FUNCTION, LOW VISION
Chairs Y. ROSSETTI – France S. TRAUZETTEL-KLOSINSKI - Germany

3.00 - 3.20 Vision, attention and eye movements L. PISELLA – France

3.20 - 3.40 Future of perimetry in neuro-ophthalmology U SCHIEFER – Germany

3.40 - 4.30 Oral communications (5)
1: Predicting driving safety in patients with homonymous visual field defects. Lanning B. Kline – USA

2: Titre. P Jindahra - United Kingdom

3: Colour vision assessment: separating age related loss from effects of neurological disorders. E. Konstantakopoulou - United Kingdom

4: Study of gaze exploration and visuo-attentional processing among patients with simultanagnosia. D. Biotti – France

5: Effect of vestibular activation on human visual cortical area V5/MT excitability. Jessica Guzman[- United Kingdom 

Session IV - DEGENERATIVE BRAIN DISEASES

Chairs C. KENNARD - United Kingdom Ch. PIERROT-DESEILLIGNY – France

4.30 - 4.50 Eye movements and degenerative cognitive disorders.
C. Kennard - United Kingdom

4.50 - 5.10 Oral communications (2)
1: Oculomotor criteria for an early detection of Progressive Supranuclear Paralysis. Palminteri Stefano – France

2: Posterior Cortical Atrophy of the Dorsal Visual Stream. G. Gautier – France

5.10 – 5.30   Break

Session V - TUMORS
Chairs N. NEWMAN – USA N. MILLER – USA

5.30-5.50 Molecular genetics of the optic nerve tumors D. GUTMANN – USA

5.50-6.10 Radiotherapy for meningioma of the anterior optic pathways
N. MILLER – USA

6.10 - 7.00 Oral communications (5)
1: Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness in Children with Vision Loss from Optic Pathway Gliomas. Robert Avery – USA

2: Re-evaluation of MRI/CT images of neuro-ophthalmological patients. J.W.R. Pott – The Netherlands

3: Visual deficit in suprasellar meningiomas, role of the falciform ligament: a visual emergency. E Simon.– France

4: Outcome of anterior visual pathway meningiomas following fractionated stereotactic radiation. Ehud Reich - Israel

5: Pituitary apoplexy: Risk factors and outcome. Diane L. Goede – Switzerland


Thursday, June 17 a.m.

8.30 - 8.50 Presentation of “NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY” W. JAY - USA

Session VI - EYE MOVEMENTS
Chairs G. Michael HALMAGYI - Australia DS. ZEE - USA

8.50 - 9.10 How to understand cerebellar control of saccades? D. ZEE – USA
9.10 - 9.30 Abnormal ocular motility in brainstem stres. JS. KIM - Korea

9.30 - 11.00 Oral communications (8+1 added)
1: Nightblindness-associated transient tonic downgaze (NATTD) and horizontal nystagmus in c & iCSNB . H.J. Simonsz – Netherlands

2: Phenotypical, oculomotor and radiological features of patients with Achiasma. A.Kumar - United Kingdom

3: Is there a separate locus for X-linked Periodic Alternating Nystagmus? Thomas MG - United Kingdom

4: Treatment of Apogeotropic Horizontal Canal Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo. SY Oh – Korea

5 : Jerky Seesaw Nystagmus in Internuclear Ophthalmplegia. Seong-Hae Jeong – Korea

6: How can patients maintain binocular fusion in the presence of superior oblique paresis? Kristina Irsch – USA

7: Recession of the four oblique muscles in acquired cyclotorsionnal nystagmus. Alain C. Spielmann – France

8: Double-Masked Cross-Over Trial Of Gabapentin And Memantine For Treatment Of Acquired Nystagmus. MJ Thurtell – USA

9: Halpern Monocular Vestibular Vertigo Syndrome: New Evidence of a Human Dorsal Light Reflex. Michael C. Brodsky – USA

11.00 – 11.20   Break

Session VII - PUPILS, EXTRA-OCULAR MUSCLES, ORBIT
Chairs A. KAWASAKI – Switzerland A. BOSCHI - Belgium

11.20 - 11.40 Multidisciplinary expertise in thyroid orbitopathy: an european experience (EUGOGO) A. BOSCHI - Belgium

11.40 - 12.00 Orbital Horner Syndrome: Anatomy and Clinical Features.
A. KAWASAKI - Switzerland

12.00 - 12.50 Oral communications (5+1 Cannot attend)
1 : The Characteristics of pupillo-accomodative function in local tonic pupil. Eun Hea Lim - Korea
2: Effects of hypoxia on colour vision, contrast acuity and pupil responses. John L Barbur - United Kingdom

3: Diagnosis of Oculo-sympathetic Palsy By Apraclonidine Effects on the Eyelids and Pupils. Randy Kardon - USA

4: Melanopsin Photopigment Bistability and The Pupillary Reflex in Vivo. Claus Nissen - Switzerland answer delay 

5: Graves' Optic Neuropathy survey and comparison with European Group on Graves’ Orbitopathy Survey. R. Huna-Baron – Israel

6: Clinical analysis of orbital trapdoor fracture in the pediatric. Xiaoming Li -  China

 

12.50-1.10  Presentations of INOS 2012 & EUNOS 2011

1.10
INOS Council meeting

Free afternoon

Friday, June 18  a.m.

8.00 - 8.10 Presentation of “JOURNAL OF NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY” 
L. KLINE - USA

Session VIII - INTRACRANIAL HYPERTENSION, HEADACHES
Chairs MG. BOUSSER – France A. SAFRAN - Switzerland

8.10 - 8.30 Update on the treatment of IIH N. MILLER – USA

8.30 - 8.50 Endovascular treatment of IIH A. DONNET - France

8.50 - 10.00 Oral communications (7+1 refused)
1 : Reference Range of Cerebrospinal Fluid Opening Pressure in Children. Robert Avery – USA

2: Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension Treatment Trial. Michael Wall – USA

3: Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) In Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension (IIH): A Prospective Study. MJ Thurtell – USA

4: Quality of non-mydriatic fundus photos taken by nurse practionner in the emergency department. C. Lamirel – USA

5: Incidence of cerebral venous sinus thrombosis in idiopathic intracranial hypertension. Zhenqiang Ding – China

6: Incidence of dural venous sinus stenosis on CT venography in idiopathic intracranial hypertension. Clare Fraser - United Kingdom

7: Management of idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) with transverse sinus stenting. G. Michael Halmagyi - Australia

8: A new Web-based approach to centralized analysis of digital images for Neuro-ophthalmology. S.  Feldon- USA

10.00 – 10.30   Break
Session IX AUTO-IMMUNE and INFLAMMATORY DISORDERS
Chairs J. TROBE – USA K. LANDAU - Switzerland

10.30 - 10.50 Tolosa Hunt syndrome K. LANDAU - Switzerland

10.50 - 11.10 Neuro-ophthalmology spectrum of antigangliosides antibodies syndromes J. TROBE – USA

11.10 - 11.40 Oral communications (3)
1: The GAD Antibody Syndrome and Downbeat Nystagmus. JB Selhorst – USA

2: Clinical characteristics of MS associated with Uveitis. E Thouvenot – France

3: Neurosarcoidosis diagnosed thanks to positron emission tomography: a case report. P. Manoli – France

SPECIAL LECTURES
11.40 - 12.10 Retinal implants and visual rehabilitation J. SAHEL - France

12.10 – 1.00   Lunch

Friday, June 18  p.m.

 

POSTERS SESSION II:Themes VI TO X
1.00 - 3.00

 

Session  X - VASCULAR DISEASES
Chairs V. BIOUSSE – USA, N. GOLDENBERG - COHEN - Israel

3.00 - 3.20 Giant cell arteritis V. BIOUSSE - USA

3.20 - 3.40 Experimental ischemic optic neuropathy
N GOLDENBERG-COHEN – Israel

3.40 - 4.00 New imaging of vascular malformations MIKAEL MAZIGHI - France

4.00 - 4.50 Oral communications (5)
1 : Vasculitis and ischaemic optic neuropathy associated with rheumatoid arthritis. Crompton JL- Australia

2: Intravitreal triamcinolone acetonide in non-arteritic anterior ischaemic optic neuropathy. Carl Arndt – France

3: Sustained neuroprotection after a single IVT injection of PGJ2 in a rodent model of NAION. Valérie Touitou – France

4: Stratus and Cirrus Optical Coherence Tomography Measurements In Ischemic Optic Neuropathy. Barbara Giambene -  Italy

5: Non invasive assessment of the appearance of the ophthalmic artery insertion by 3D MRA. Nadja Tajouri - USA.

 

CONCLUSIONS

4.50-5.00 A. VIGHETTO – France, C. TILIKETE - France

POSTER SESSION

Due to the success of the abstract submission, the scientific Committee has decided to organize two posters session.

During the session 1, which will take place Wednesday the 16, the seleted poster of the themes I to V will be presented by the authors.

During the session 2, wich will take place Friday the 18, the selected posters of the themes VI to X will be presented.

POSTER SESSION 1

POSTER Number COMMUNICATION TITLE AUTHORS
I-P 1 Longitudinal follow-up of visual functions in patients after initial unilateral optic neuritis Hradílek P., Zapletalová O., Woznicová I., Vlček F.
I-P 2 Two cases of optic neuritis with hypophysitis Mikihide Ogasawara 1, Miho Ozaki1, Tsutomu Sakai 1, Keigo Shikishima 1
Mineo Takagi 2
Keiko Tanaka 3
I-P 3 Clinical characteristics, therapeutic outcomes of Chinese atypical optic neuritis Lai Chuntao, Zhang Xiaojun, Tian Guohong
I-P 4 MRI study of the thalamus in Optic Neuritis and other forms of Clinically Isolated Syndrome. Su-Yin Lim, Ali Al-Radaideh, Christopher R. Tench, Penny Gowland, Cris S. Constantinescu
I-P 5 A 38 year old woman with recurrent optic neuritis   Gülden Akdal
I-P10 The incidence, presentation and management of optic neuritis in Grampian, Scotland Hrabovsky M, Olson JA
I-P11 Anti-aquaporin 4 antibody-positive familial neuromyelitis optica in a mother and daughter YOSHIMINE S(1), SAKAI T(1), OGASAWARA M(1), SHIKISHIMA K (1), TSUNEOKA H (1), NOZAKI H(2)
I-P13 An anti-aquaporin-4 antibody-positive optic neuropathy along with several medical factors Hiroya Kashiwagi¹⁾  Hiroyuki Fukuda²⁾ Yoko Fujitani³⁾ Akiko Tamura⁴⁾Hideo Suyama⁵⁾
I-P14 Intractable hiccup preceding optic neuritis: have a look on Aquaporin-4 antibody! Marignier R.(1), Androdias G.(1), Benoit A.(2), Mouton S.(2), Vukusic S.(1), Ryvlin P.(2), Confavreux C.(1)
I-P17 Devic’s syndrome associating lupus erythematosus, Gougerot-Sjögren and Lyme disease T Garcia(1), A Servettaz(2), A Maarouf(3), R Jaussaud(2), A Ducasse(1), C Arndt(1), A Tourbah(3)
I-P18 OCT MEASUREMENTS IN ANTI-AQUAPORIN-4 ANTIBODY-POSITIVE PATIENTS WITH OR WITHOUT OPTIC NEURITIS MÁRIO L. R. MONTEIRO, DANILO B. FERNANDES, RENATA I. P. RAMOS, SAMIRA APÓSTOLOS-PEREIRA, DAGOBERTO CALLEGARO, PAULO E. MARCHIORI
I-P19 Tuberculous optic neuropathy  in endemic countries like INDIA DR AMBIKA SELVAKUMAR
DR V SUBASHINI
I-P20 An Unusual Case of Varicella-Zoster Virus Optic Neuritis in a Middle-aged Immunocompetent Lady. Dr Audra FONG (1), Dr Sharon TOW (1), Dr TAN Ban Hock (2), Dr Aliza JAP (3)
II-P 1 Mitochondrial dysfunction on lymphocytes from patients with OPA1 mutation May-Yung Yen, Shu-Huei Kao, An-Guor Wang
II-P 2 A family with Superior Segmental Optic Nerve Hypoplasia Ritsuko Takada(1), Mineo Takagi(1), Tetsuhisa Hatase(1), Satoshi Ueki(1), Atsushi Miki(1), Shigeru Hasegawa(1), Haruki Abe(1),  Hitoshi Ishikawa(2)
II-P 3 Bilateral hyperintense T2 signal of optic nerve and optical tract as a LHON diagnosis marker Mahieu L*, Dumas H**, Schmit E***, Clanet M***, Brassat D***
II-P 4 Visual acuity in Autosomal Dominant Optic Atrophy Xavier Zanlonghi(1), Tanguy Bizeau (1), Manuel Orsat (Centre Hospitalier Le Mans), Patrizia Bonneau (2),
Dominique Bonneau (3), Pascal Reynier (2), Dan Miléa (4
II-P 5 Clinical and molecular spectrum of Autosomal Dominant Optic Atrophy due to OPA1 gene mutations Pretegiani Elena1, Gallus Gian Nicola1, Cardaioli Elena1, Collura Michele2, Da Pozzo Paola1, Silvia Bianchi1, Tumino Manuela3, Pavone Lorenzo3, Rosini Francesca1, Federico Antonio1 and Alessandra Rufa1
II-P 6 New mutations in OPA1 gene  causing autosomal dominant optic atrophy and  deafness LERUEZ S (1), AMATI-BONNEAU P (2,3) , CROCHET M (4), DEFOORT-DHELLEMMES S (4), DROUIN-GARRAUD V (5),  VINCENT-DELORME C (6), REYNIER  P (2,3), ZANLONGHI X (7), BONNEAU D (2,3) , JUUL G (8), LARSEN M (8), MILEA D (1)
II-P 8 WOLFRAM SYNDROME: REPORT OF TWO CASES OF THIS RARE CAUSE OF OPTIC ATROPHY C. ORSSAUD1, M. ROBERT2, J.L. DUFIER1,2, O. ROCHE2
II-P 9 LEBER HEREDITARY OPTIC NEUROPATHY : RETROSPECTIVE STUDY ON 94 FRENCH OBSERVATIONS. C. ORSSAUD1, M. ROBERT2, J.L. DUFIER1,2, O. ROCHE2,
II-P10 syndromic autosomal dominant optic atrophy (ADOA "plus") : evolution in 3 families M. Crochet 1a, B.Puech 1a, I.Drumare 1a, P.Amati-Bonneau 2, P.Reynier 2 , A. Lacour 1b, F.Gabanou 1c, S.Joriot 1d S.Defoort-Dhellemmes 1a
II-P13 SPECTRAL VERSUS TIME-DOMAIN OCT IN EVALUATION OF RNFL IN ANTERIOR VISUAL PATHWAY DISORDERS BF SANCHEZ- DALMAU(1), V LLORENS (1), J, RIOS (2), M VAZQUEZ (1), S ORTIZ (1), A ADAN (1)
II-P14 Optic Coherence Tomography (OCT) in a case of Hunter Disease (HD). Dr R. Ebner (1), G. Perichon (2), N. Paira (3)
II-P15 Optical Coherence Tomography in Neuro-Ophthalmology Tony Garcia, Ayman Tourbah, Elodie Setrouk, Alain Ducasse, Carl Arndt
II-P16 Visual function in retinitis pigmentosa with macular edema, and the influence of acetazolamide Bernd A1, Schatz A1, Voykov B1, Fischer D1, Wiesen D1,2, Sliesoraityte I1, Nagy D1, and Zrenner E1
II-P19 MR signal changes in the optic tract in Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy Danielle van Westen MD, PhD (2), Björn Hammar MD, PhD (1), Gunnel Bynke MD, PhD (1)
II-P20 Visual loss due to optic nerve lesion and imaging : how to do ? Heran Françoise, Lafitte François, Savatovsky Julien, Koskas Patricia, Bergès olivier
II-P21 Treatment of Recurrent Viagra Associated Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy with Erythropoietin Farzad Pakdel MD, Mohsen Bahmani Kashkouli MD, Mehdi Modarres Zadeh
II-P22 Amiodarone-Induced Optic Neuropathy-A Case Report Pei-Jung Lee1, Shuai-Chun Lin1, An-Guor Wang1,2, May-Yung Yen1,2
III-P 1 Optimizations diagnostic of light brain injuries’ damages elements of visual pathway N.M. Moyseyenko
Ivano-Frankivsk national medical university
Ivanо-Frankivsk, Ukraine
III-P 2 Comparison of cortical responses to visual stimuli with different luminance contrasts using fMRI NISHIMOTO F(1),YOSHIDA M (1), BOUCARD CC (1), HERNOWO AT(2)(3), IDA M (4), NISHIO T(1),  KATO M(1), NGUYEN TH (5), ISTOC A (5), IBA-ZIZEN MT (5), ABANOU A (5), CABANIS EA (5), NAKANO T (1), NODA T (6), SHIKISHIMA K (1), SHIBA T (1), TSUNEOKA H (1)
III-P 3 Ophthalmologic symptoms of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome in students Natalia Senkiv
III-P 4 Detecting acquired loss of chromatic sensitivity in patients with congenital colour deficiency B.H. Ridha1, M. O’Neill-Biba2, G.T. Plant1, M. Rodríguez-Carmona2, J.L Barbur2
III-P 5 “Do your eyes play tricks on you?”  Visual hallucinations in the general ophthalmology clinic JM Jefferis, NK Archibald, UP Mosimann, JP Taylor, MP Clarke
III-P 6 A novel, multidisciplinary clinic for visual symptoms associated with neurodegenerative disease JM Jefferis, NK Archibald, UP Mosimann, MP Clarke
III-P 7 Unexplained visual loss: occult macular dystrophy diagnosed by multifocal electroretinogram Marechal C(1), Ingster-Moati I(2), Vignal-Clermont C(3), Gaumond MC(3), Audren F(3), Miléa D(1), Dufier JL(2)
III-P 8 A METHOD TO QUANTIFY MANUAL GOLDMAN VISUAL FIELDS O. ROCHE1, C. ORSSAUD2, N. BERBEY2, F. LEON1, J.L. DUFIER1,2
III-P11 Neuro-imaging examination of glaucomatous visual field defects     YOSHIDA M (1), BOUCARD CC (1), HERNOWO AT(2)(3), IDA M (4), NISHIO T(1), NISHIMOTO F(1), KATO M(1), NGUYEN TH (5), ISTOC A (5), IBA-ZIZEN MT (5), ABANOU A (5), CABANIS EA (5), NAKANO T (1), NODA T (6), SHIKISHIMA K (1), SHIBA T (1), TSUNEOKA H (1)
III-P12 Parvocellular impairment during scene perception in age-related macular degeneration Benoit Musel*, Ruxandra Hera** (MD), Sylvie Chokron*** (PhD), David Alleysson* (PhD), Christophe Chiquet** (MD), Jean-Paul Romanet** (MD), and Carole Peyrin* (PhD)
III-P13 Measuring the visual attentional field Prost M, Salemme R, Blangero A, Tilikete C., Vighetto A., Rossetti Y, Pisella L
III-P14 Magnocellular system implication to facial emotion perception revealed by peripheral stimulation Bayle D.J., Henaff M.A., Krolak-Salmon P.
III-P15 Unconsciously Perceived Fear in Peripheral Vision Alerts the Limbic System: A MEG Study
Bayle, D.J., Henaff, M.A., Krolak-Salmon, P.
III-P16 Objective restoration of the blind visual field in hemianopia Sylvie CHOKRON (1, 2, 3), Céline PEREZ (1, 2, 3), Michaël OBADIA (2,3), Isabelle GAUDRY (1,2), Laurent LALOUM (4), and Olivier GOUT (2,3).
III-P17 REHABILITATION FOR  VISUAL FIELD DEFECTS: APPROACH BY A DYNAMIC RAMP-STEP SEARCH PARADIGM
Jacquin-Courtois S.1,2, Bays P. 3, Salemme R. 2, Leff A. 4, Husain M.3.
III-P18 Residual neurovascular function and retinotopy after vision restoration therapy : a case report YCL HO(1,2), LH CHEONG(1), YY SITOH(1), A CHEZE(1), ET PETERSEN(1,2), A GJEDDE(2), KY GOH(4), X GOLAY(1,3)
IV-P 1   Abnormalities of saccades in dementia with Lewy bodies
Kapoula Z.1, Yang Q.1, Vernet M.1, Dieudonné B.2,  Greffard S.2, Verny, M.2
IV-P 2 Episodic Upbeat Nystagmus: A New Phenotype of Episodic Ataxia? Kwang-Dong Choi, MD; In Soo Moon, MD; Jae-Hwan Choi, MD; Tae-Hyoung Kim, MD
IV-P 4 Thickened retinal nerve fibre layer is valuable clue to diagnosis of ARSACS F Bremner, L Clayton, M Reilly & P Giunti
IV-P 5 Pigmentary retinal degeneration in myotonic dystrophy Giraudet S, Graaf A, Lamirel C, Pénisson I, Cochereau I, Milea D

IX-P 1 Oculomotor nerve palsy associated with chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy Hitoki Uno1), Masato Hashimoto1), Shohko Tsuda2), Tomihiro Imai2), Hiroshi Ohguro1)
IX-P 2 Evaluation of multifocal electrograms in patients with acute Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease Yayoi Sato, Shigeru Hasegawa, Shin-ichi Arai, Tatsuya Abe,
Tomoyuki Sasagawa, Hidenobu Matsuda, Tomoaki Usui, Mineo Takagi, Haruki Abe
IX-P 3 A case of paraneoplastic optic neuropathy with rapid bilateral blindness Kenji Suda, Toshiaki Kurakazu, Toyohiro Ueno, Yuji Sasaki, Akio Oishi
IX-P 4 tatic and dynamic visual processing in the central visual field in optic neuritis patients CAVEZIAN Céline (a,b), PEREZ Céline (a,b,c), LALIETTE Paméla (a,b), VIRET Anne-Claire (a,b,c), GAUDRY Isabelle (a,b,c), RAZ Noa (d), LEVIN Netta (d), BEN-HUR Tamir (d), GOUT Olivier (c,e), & CHOKRON Sylvie (a,b,c)
IX-P 5 Chronic visual deficits in multiple sclerosis Laurence Jasse1, Alain Vighetto1, 2, Sandra Vukusic3, Denis Pelisson1, Laure Pisella1, Caroline Tilikete1, 2
IX-P 9 Asynchronous recovery of ocularmotor & perceptual vestibular function in Miller Fisher      Barry M Seemungal[1],Panos Masaoutis[2], David Green[1], Gordon T Plant[2], Adolfo M Bronstein[1]
IX-P10 Fleeting cavernous sinus granuloma – a diagnostic dilemma Dr Ambika
DrSubashini
IX-P12 ATYPICAL OPTIC DISC LESION ASSOCIATED WITH CAT SCRATCH DISEASE Shlomo Dotan MD, Tatiana Florescu MD, Radgonde Amer MD
IX-P13 Inaugural audiovisual impairment disclosing specific neurological disorders B. Bourre1, J. Aupy2, D. Gaucher3, M. Saleh3, L. Thomas2, C. Tranchant2, J. de Seze2, N. Collongues2
IX-P14 Citation classics in neuro-ophthalmology Norio Ohba
V-P 1 New possibilities for the surgical management of intraocular juvenile astrocytomas Cameron F. Parsa, M.D., Soudabeh Givrad, M.D., Olivier Roche, M.D.
V-P 2 Infantile Ewing sarcoma in the sphenoid sinus presenting as acute visual loss
Hirokatsu Kawata, Masato Hashimoto, Hiroshi Ohguro
V-P 3 A case of Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome presenting with diplopia. Masayuki Hata, Akio Oishi, Yasuo Kurimoto
V-P 4 Multiple meningioma mimicking cranrofacial fibrous dysplasia. Chuenkongkaew W*, Charngkaew K**.
V-P 5 OPTIC DISC MELANOCYTOMA ASSOCIATED WITH MACULAR CYST

Tzoukeva A.¹, Kaprelyan A.¹, Georgiev D.², Georgiev D.², Kardalev S.², Deleva N.¹

V-P 6 Severe visual failure complicating radiotherapy for exophytic optic glioma Anne-Caroline Bessero, Indran Davagnam, James F. Acheson
V-P11 Correlation between RNFL measured with OCT and visual defects in sellar tumors. Martínez Haydée - Arana Mirta - Braccia Gancedo M. Laura - De Virgiliis Mariana
V-P12 An unusual ptosis Ilié Crétu, Pierre Bétermiez, Saman Alfayez, Dominique Brémond-Gignac

 

POSTER SESSION 2

POSTER Number COMMUNICATION TITLE Authors
VI-P 1 Congenital Ocular Motor Apraxia: Clinico-Radiological Analyses Ji Soo Kim, MD, PhD; Young-Mi Oh, MD; Jeong-Min Hwang, MD, PhD*; Jae Hyoung Kim, MD, PhD**
VI-P 2 Neural substrates involved in FRMD7 related infantile nystagmus Thomas MG, Araki M, Kumar AS, Crosier M, Overman L, Lindsay S, Gottlob I
VI-P 3 Variable penetrance associated with FRMD7 mutations - A study of thirty FRMD7 mutant families Thomas MG, Thomas S, Kumar AS, Proudlock FA, Gottlob I
VI-P 4 Meridional Distribution of Refractive Astigmatism in Infantile and Acquired Nystagmus FA Proudlock, N Sarvananthan, M Surendran, and I Gottlob
VI-P 5 Quantifying the Optomotor Response Assay of Visual Acuity in Zebrafish Larvae Hadas Stiebel-Kalish MD1,2, Y. Gothilf PhD3 Nir Rainy3 D. Weinberger MD2, 4 and M. Bach PhD5
VI-P 6 Predicting visual acuity in patients with infantile nystagmus Thomas MG, Gottlob I, McLean RJ, Kumar AS, Proudlock FA
VI-P 7 Vertical nystagmus in the chronic stage of organoarsenic poisoning Kiyotaka Nakamagoe, M.D., Ph. D., Kazuhiro Ishii, M.D., Ph. D., and Akira Tamaoka, M.D., Ph. D.
VI-P 8 Nystagmus surgery in oculo-palatal tremor Alain C. SPIELMANN
VI-P 9 Omnidirectional Gaze-evoked Nystagmus in Cavernous Hemangioma in Brainstem Kwang-Dong Choi, MD; In Soo Moon, MD; Tae-Hyeon Kim, MD; Jae-Hwan Choi, MD
VI-P10 Nystagmus due to acute and chronic carbamazepine toxicity-A case series A.Kumar 1, F.Proudlock 1, M.Thomas 1, N.Sarvananthan 2, I.Gottlob 1
VI-P12 Aripiprazole (APP) and oculogyric crises (OGC) in two patients Nadja Tajouri, MD(1, 2,3); Ming He, MD(1); Joseph F.Rizzo III(1),MD; Dean M.Cestari, MD(1)
VI-P13 Visual vertigo – the prevalence and classification of binocular vision abnormalities Nicolaou D, Fraser CL, Bronstein AM, Acheson JF
VI-P14 Recurrent paroxysmal nystagmus in two children indicative of occipital cortical lesions. Eliane Delouvrier, Sylvette Wiener-Vacher, Monique Elmaleh-Bergès
VI-P15 Successful treatment of pendular pseudonystagmus and oscillopsia with cervical botulinum toxin Scott D.Z. Eggers
VI-P16 Abnormal vergence eye movements in patients with somatic tinnitus  Z Kapoula 1, Q YANG1,  M Vernet1, C Orrsaud1, P Bonfils2, A Londero2
VI-P17 Smooth pursuit eye movement deficit differentiates basal pons versus ischemic capsular lesions. Carles Roig, Joan Crespi, Joan Marti-Fabregas
VI-P18 Ipsilesional Paroxysmal Ocular Tilt Reactions after Mesodiencephalic Lesions Sun-Young Oh, MD,1,2 Kwang-Dong Choi, MD, Ji Soo Kim, MD
VI-P19 Eleven Patients of Paralysis of Accommodation Jung Jin Lee M.D., Seung-Hee Baek M.D., Ungsoo Sameul Kim M.D.
VI-P20 Metric Issue of Eye Movements in Healthy Humans, A Meta-Analysis Magali Seassau; Mickaël Maillard; Serge Kinkingnéhun
VI-P21 VISUAL AFTEREFFECTS TRANSFER TO SACCADIC TOUCH LOCALISATION Valérie GAVEAU, Muriel PANOUILLERES, Claudio BROZZOLI, Christian URQUIZAR & Alessandro FARNE
VI-P22 A case of complete bilateral horizontal gaze paralysis: the 1 + 1 syndrome N. Collongues1, B. Bourre2, M. Bouyon3, J. Aupy1,  F. Blanc1, C. Speeg3, J. de Seze1
VI-P23 Mechanisms of control of the accommodation – convergence” synkinesia studied by cycloplegia. Z. KAPOULA1, C. ORSSAUD2, N. BERBEY2, J.L. DUFIER2,3
VI-P24 Role of lateral cerebellum in adaptive control of saccadic eye movements: a MRI-guided TMS study Panouillères M. (1), Gutteling T.P. (2), Salemme R. (1), Van der Stigchel S. (3), Neggers S.F.W. (2), Van der Geest J.N. (4), Frens M.A. (4), Pélisson D. (1)
VI-P26 Ophthalmologic and oculomotor findings after hemispherotomy François AUDREN 1, Christine BULTEAU 2, Martine FOHLEN 2, Georges DORFMULLER 2, Olivier DELALANDE 2, Pascal DUREAU 1 ,Catherine VIGNAL 1
VI-P29 Paralytic strabismus Muh-Chiou Lin, Tsai-Hsuan Ho
VI-P30 Abducens palsy and Cervical manipulation Martínez Haydée  - Arana Mirta - Braccia Gancedo M. Laura - De Virgiliis Mariana
VI-P31 Quantitative Diplopia Assessment and Correlation with Visual Quality of Life Prem S. Subramanian, Wen Ying (Helena) Wu-Chen, Eric R. Eggenberger
VI-P32 Review of the Five Categories of Paraneoplastic Disorders and their Ocular Motility Disturbances Shelley Ann Cross MD
VI-P33 Lung cancer metastasis of the third cranial nerve Emilie Tournaire-Marques, MD(1), Thomas Tourdias, MD(2), Marion Havez, MD(2), Guillaume Penchet, PhD(3), Cécile Marchal, PhD(4), Anne Vital, Professor(5), Marie-Bénédicte Rougier, PhD(1)
VII-P 1 Horner syndrome after cervical spine surgery - Two cases report Youn-Shen Bee, Lin Muh-Chiou, Sheu Shwu-Jiuan
VII-P 2 Wavelength and light intensity of light stimuli in infrared pupillometry in diabetic patients Martyna Pieniazek*(1), Wioleta Szczepanowska-Nowak(2), Anna Sobaszek(2), Andrzej Hachol(2), Marek Szalinski(1), Marta Misiuk-Hojlo(1)
VII-P 4    PUPIL REACTIONS IN CHILDREN WITH CONCOMITANT HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL DEVIATION Boychuk I.M., Bushueva N.N., Romanenko D.V.
VII-P 5 Two cases of unusual Horner’s syndrome caused by the cavernous sinus lesion Naoko Kawano, MD, Hideki Chuman, MD,Takako Sugimoto, MD, Nobuhisa Nao-i, MD
VII-P 6 Two cases of local tonic pupil following argon laser peripheral iridoplasty (ALPI). Lorena Castillo
Jorge Arruga
José Manuel Navero
Sergio Miserachs
VII-P 7 Sparganosis mimicking an orbital myositis Pisit Preechawat, MD, Somboon Panyakorn, MD, Anuchit Poonyathalang, MD
VII-P 8 Ice test and fatigue test versus edrophonium test in the diagnosis of myasthenia gravis Anuchit Poonyathalang1, MD, Somboon Panyakorn1, MD, Pisit Preechawat1, MD, Kitthisak Kitthaweesin2, MD.
VII-P 9 Asymmetric myopathy and proptosis: unusual presentation of chronic external ophthalmoplegia Silvia Muñoz (1), Montse Olivé (2), Jorge Arruga (1), Mónica Cos (3), M Àngels Camins (3)
VII-P10 Oculomotor Dysfunction in Parry-Romberg Syndrome: 3 Cases Christina R. Prescott, M.D., Ph.D. 1, M. Joshua Hasbani, M.D., Ph.D. 2, Andrew J. Levada, M.D. 1, Jonathan E. Silbert, M.D. 1, Jacqueline M.S. Winterkorn, M.D., Ph.D.3, and Robert L. Lesser, M.D1,2.
VII-P10 The development of generalized disease in ocular myasthenia gravis in a mixed Asian population Sharon TOW (1), Jing-Liang LOO (1), Benjamin AU (2)
VII-P11 Diplopia of muscular origin and MRI : proposal for a classification Heran Françoise, Lafitte François, Bergès Olivier, Koskas Patricia, Williams Marc, Savatovsky Julien+
VII-P12 Treatment Modalities for Graves’ Ophthalmopathy: Systematic Review and Metaanalysis David Ezrachi
VII-P13 OPTIC NERVE WITH PERIOPTIC FAT ENHANCEMENT: ORBITAL INFLAMMATORY SYNDROME VERSUS OPTIC NEURITIS Lim Su Ann, Reyes Karen Bulan
VII-P14 Orbital Rosai-Dorfman Disease: Case Report and Diagnostic Challenges Ashref Al-Moosa, FRCS;
Raed Behbehani, FRCSC;
Abdulmohsen E. Hussain, FRCSC;
Abdullah E. Ali BM,BCh, FRCPC
VII-P16 Orbital apex syndrome from metastatic pulmonary sarcomatoid carcinoma Somboon Panyakorn, MD, Pisit Preechawat, MD, Anuchit Poonyathalang, MD
VII-P17 Orbital Pseudotumor  with Wegener's  Granulomatosis Developing Antiphospholipid Syndrome Tatiana Rosca, MD, PhD,  Cristina Tanaseanu, MD,PhD,  Codrut Sarafoleanu, MD, PhD, Ana Tatiana Serban, MD
VII-P18 Measurement pf Intraorbital pressure in surgical decompression in Grave’s orbitopathy A. Berthout (1,2), C. Vignal (1), PV. Jacomet (1), O. Galatoire (1), S. Morax (1)
VIII-P 2 Medication-induced benign intracranial hypertension with optic disc edema in a 14 year-old girl Solange MILAZZO
VIII-P 3 Ophthalmological signs and optic nerve diameter in children with intracranial hypertension.

D. Vertes 1, M.C. Nassogne 2, F. Christiaens 2, Ph. Clapuyt 3, R. Menten 3, C. Raftopoulos 4, A. Boschi 1
VIII-P 4 FAMILIAL IDIOPATHIC INTRACRANIAL HYPERTENSION (IIH) IN TWO NON OBESE  SISTERS DR SHIKHA TALWAR BASSI
DR S AMBIKA
DR V SUBHASHINI
VIII-P 5 Gliomatosis cerebri Mimicking Pseudotumor  Cerebri in a Child Eran Zunz MD¹, Shlomi Constantini MD, MSc², Fatal-Valevski A, M.D³.Jonathan Roth MD², Liat Ben Sira MD², Anat Kesler MD
VIII-P 6 Papilledema in a patient with jugular foramen tumor 1. Mayu Takaki, Tsutomu Sakai, Keigo Shikishima, Hiroshi Tsuneoka
2. Satoshi Ikeuchi, Toshiaki Abe
VIII-P 7 Atypical pseudotumor cerebri. Martínez, Haydée (1) - Arana, Mirta (1)  - Braccia Gancedo, M. Laura (1) - De Virgiliis, Mariana (1) - Maggiora, Patricia Zulma (2)
VIII-P 8 Optocilliary shunt vessels regression after optic nerve sheath fenestration Alix Graffe*, Sylvia Giraudet*, Anne Lecq*, Jean-Paul Adenis**, Dan Milea*

VIII-P 9 Outcome from CSF diversion surgery for idiopathic intracranial hypertension Raoof N (1), Panesar H (2), McMullan J (3), Sharrack B (4), Pepper IM (1), Hickman SJ (4)
VIII-P10 New endovascular techniques and the pseudotumor cerebri syndrome     M. Robert, F. Mouriaux, P. Courthéoux, G. Defer, E. Emery, C. Seghir, S. Khouri
X-P 1 Visual loss after non-ocular surgery:
About a rare positive outcome and review of the literature
H. EL CHEHAB [1], A. Le Corre [2], JM. Giraud [3], JR. Fenoland [3], B. Swalduz [1], G. Mourgues [1], C. Dot[1]
X-P 2 Ocular neovascularisation following central retinal artery occlusion: prevalence and timing Celia S. Chen, Adam K. Rudkin, Andrew W. Lee
X-P 24 Intravitreal bevacizumab for the treatment of nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy Pisit Preechawat, MD,  Anuchit Poonyathalang, MD,  Somboon Panyakorn, MD
X-P 3 Association of retinal nerve fiber layer and brain volume change in leukoaraiosis Celia S. Chen, Adam K. Rudkin, Andrew W. Lee, Ada Lam, 3 BPharm(Hons), Sandy Patel, Eewin Khoo, Monica A. Hamilton-Bruce,  Jim Jannes, Simon A. Koblar
X-P 4 anterior ischemic optic neuropathy associated in eyes with optic disc drusen Vignal-Clermont C, Titah S, Lazrak Z, Audren F
X-P 5 NON ARTERITIC ISCHEMIC OPTIC NEUROPATHY IN A FABRY DISEASE PATIENT C. ORSSAUD1, K, BENISTAN2, M. ROBERT3, J.L. DUFIER1,3, D.P. GERMAIN2, O. ROCHE3
X-P12 Association between non arteritic anterior ischaemic optic neuropathy and sleep apnoea syndrome Khayi H, Palombi K, Renard E, Pepin JL, Romanet JP, Chiquet C
X-P13 Neuroimage Analysis of White Eye Shunt An-Guor Wang, May-Yung Yen
X-P14 A case of transient monocular blindness disclosed by 3-Tesla three-dimensional MR angiography Kaori Yoshida, Masato Hashimoto, Futoshi Ishikawa, Kimihito Maeda, Hiroshi Ohguro
X-P15 Vascular compressive cranial neuropathy disclosed by 3-Tesla MRI with FIESTA-C sequence Masato Hashimoto1), Kuniaki Harada2), Hiroshi Ohguro1)
X-P16 Delayed ocular presentation of traumatic pseudoaneurysm of the internal carotid artery (TPICA). DR SHIKHA TALWAR BASSI
DR S AMBIKA
X-P17 MASSIVE CHOROIDAL DETACHMENT IN CAROTID CAVERNOUS FISTULA: CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT AND RESOLUTION Silvia Muñoz (1) Cèlia Fusté (1), Jorge Arruga (1), Maria-Rosa Cambra (2), Maria-Ángeles de Miquel(2)
X-P22 A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF 37 CASES OF CAROTID CAVERNOUS FISTULA(CCF). DR SHIKHA TALWAR BASSI
DR S AMBIKA
X-P23 A left Horner with a right hemianopia. A diagnostic challenge. Costa J. *;  Martins J.**

 

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