NOSA. Neuro-Ophthalmology Society of Australia. 33 rd Annual Clinical & Scientific Meeting
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1 NOSA Neuro-Ophthalmology Society of Australia 33 rd Annual Clinical & Scientific Meeting
2 PROGRAM THURSDAY 14TH SEPTEMBER Welcome Session 1 Chair People: Dr Kate Ahmad & Dr John Harrison Keynote Lecture: LHON bench to bedside Dr Nancy Newman Scientific Platform Presentations Eye Candy: A remarkable recovery Dr Natalie Palavra & Dr Cathy Cui Autoantibodies in Autosomal Dominant Optic Atrophy Dr Kunwardeep Bhatia Is Lumbar Puncture Opening Pressure Still required for the Diagnosis of Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension Dr Zak Prime Prognostic Predictors for Visual Function after Optic Nerve Sheath Fenestration Dr Jane Lock Keynote Lecture: Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension Update Dr Valerie Biousse Morning Tea
3 Session 2 Chair People: Dr Clare Fraser & Professor John Crompton European plenary Lecture: Optic disc drusen A/Prof Steffen Hamann Scientific Platform Presentations Objectively assessing concussion using VEPs Dr Daryl Fong Watching a singer or watching a speaker: gaze pattern differences in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) A/Prof Larry Abel Isolated metastases to extraocular muscles a case report, literature review and pooled data analysis Dr Vanessa Leung Does the outcome of strabismus surgery offer insights into the pathogenesis of esotropia in Ataxia-oculomotor apraxia type 2 Dr Evan Heinecke Quantifying retinal vascular changes in obstructive sleep apnea as a means of monitoring disease progression Dr Jessica Tong Keynote Lecture: Perioperative Vision Loss Lunch Dr Nancy Newman Session 3 Chair People: Dr Isla Williams & Dr Stephen Best
4 Local expertise plenary: Anti-MOG optic neuritis A/Prof Fabienne Brilot & Dr Sudarshini Ramanathan Scientific Platform Presentations Bilateral Optic Neuritis associated with Harvoni Dr Catriona Downie Evaluating the Temperature Effects of Heat and Ice Tests on Ptosis due to Myasthenia Gravis Dr Emmanuel Marino The Heidenhain variant of Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease: A review of cases for the New Zealand CJD Registry Dr Benson Chen Mechanical microcysts of the retinal inner nuclear layer in optic neuropathies Dr Jessica Tong Optic Neuritis Following Autoimmune Encephalitis Dr Stephen Duma Afternoon Tea Session 4 Chair People: Dr Susan Carden & Dr Mitchell Lawlor Short Cases
5 That neurotrophic ulcer giving me a headache! Dr Jenny Lauschke Trigeminal Neuropathy: A rare Presentation of Small Cell Lung Cancer Dr Hye Jin Kwon A Hairy Case Prof John Crompton Whom do you believe: me or your own eyes Dr Oded Hauptman Terson syndrome: a spectacular example of an under-recognised subarachnoid haemorrhage complication with clinicopathologic correlation Dr Mitchell Lee An unusual case of bitemporal hemianopia Dr Melissa Chih-Hui Tien A small symptom with a big problem Dr Yin Nwe Win Keynote Lecture: Acute retinal ischaemia Dr Valerie Biousse NOSA AGM Conference Dinner Bentley Restaurant Corner Pitt & Hunter Streets
6 FRIDAY 15TH SEPTEMBER Session 1 Chair People: Professor Helen Danesh Meyer & Professor Christian Lueck Walsh Williams Cases An Unusual case of Intracranial Hypertension Dr Emma Foster A false Localising Sign (abstract insert) Dr Ruaridh Smail A Curious Case of Horizontal Diplopia, Esotropia and Bilateral Adduction Deficit Dr Anna Waldie Can you connect the spots Dr Clare Fraser Keep your chin up Dr Kate Ahmad Morning Tea Tour of Posters
7 Session 2 Chair People: Dr Celia Chen & A/Professor Owen White Walsh Williams Cases (cont) Can We Fix It? Dr Lysandra Katelaris A long time between drinks Dr Kate Hogden What s rare, pink and red, black and white, and can t read a newspaper? A/Prof Stephen Reddel Visual loss plus Prof John Crompton Monocular Ophthalmoplegia Dr Emma Foster Is the Law Immune Lunch Prof Peter McCluskey
8 Session 3 - Chair People: Dr Mark Paine & Dr Ian Francis Asia Pacific Plenary Lecture: New adventures of and old flame: the role of inflammation in disease Prof Helen Danesh Meyer Scientific Platform Presentations The use of non-mydriatic fundus camera in neurology Mr Michael Cheung Comparative usability of smartphone and traditional funduscopy (efocus Phase 1) Dr Hamish Dunn Keynote Lecture: Ophthalmoscopy in the 21st century Dr Nancy Newman Afternoon Tea
9 Session 4 - Chair People: Dr Clare Fraser & Dr Brent Gaskin Scientific Platform Presentations Correlation of visual field loss with MRI findings in patients with pituitary tumours Ms Emily Kane The Rational Use of Neuroimaging for Neuroophthalmic Presentations Dr Shanil Dhanji Giant Cell Arteritis Presenting as Scleritis Dr Jane Lock The length of temporal artery biopsy continues to be a significant predictor of diagnosis of Giant Cell Arteritis Dr Lawrence Oh Positron Emmission Tomography (PET) CT Detected Vascular Disease in Suspected Giant Cell Arteritis Dr Anthony Sammel Keynote Lecture: What s new in GCA Dr Valerie Biousse Close and thanks
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