UNIVERSITY OPHTHALMOLOGY CONSULTANTS

 

  Dr. Landolfi  

CASE OF THE MONTH

CASE #24

 

  Michael J. Landolfi, DO

  AND  
Larry Frohman, MD
Associate Professor of Ophthalmology and Neurosciences

 

Case: A 9-year-old white boy was referred to the neuro-ophthalmology service of UMDNJ in late 1995, after having experienced decreased visual acuity OU over a period of a few months. The referring physician’s records indicated that the patient’s past visual acuity had been 20/20. Six months before the present examination, visual acuity was 20/30.

Past Medical History:

Occasional headaches, otherwise unremarkable
    Mild headaches for 2 years, none for 1 month
    Occurrence: largely at school
    Bright dots occasionally observed with the incidence of headaches
    Occasional nausea, but no vomiting

Family history: unremarkable

 

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