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Neuro-Ophthalmology ISSN: 0165-8107 (Print) 1744-506X (Online) Journal homepage: http://tandfonline.com/loi/ioph20 13th EUNOS Congress To cite this article: (2017) 13th EUNOS Congress, Neuro-Ophthalmology, 41:sup1, 1-88, DOI: 10.1080/01658107.2017.1353798 To link to this article: https://doi.org/10.1080/01658107.2017.1353798 Published online: 05 Sep 2017. Submit your article to this journal Article views: 1704 View related articles View Crossmark data Full Terms & Conditions of access and use can be found at http://tandfonline.com/action/journalinformation?journalcode=ioph20 Download by: [46.3.198.181] Date: 25 December 2017, At: 19:24

VOLUME 41 SUPPLEMENT 1 SEPTEMBER 2017 NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY An International Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology Abstracts of the European Neuro-Ophthalmological Society (EUNOS) 13th Meeting Budapest, Hungary September 10-13, 2017 ISSN: 0165-8107 IOPH_I_41_S1_COVER.indd 1 9/1/2017 7:01:17 AM

NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY Editors-In-Chief Gordon Plant The National Hospital for Neurology, London, UK Walter Jay Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, IL, USA Founding Editor The late A. Huber Past Editors-In-Chief The late A. Neetens E. Zrenner Tübingen, Germany Associate Editors W. Jay Maywood, IL, USA (for papers from North America) C. Lueck Australian National University, Canberra, Australia (for papers from Australia and New Zealand) T. R. Hedges III Tufts Medical Center, Boston, MA, USA (for papers from Central and South America) S. Hickman Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield, UK (for papers from Europe) H. Ishikawa University of Kitasato, Kanagawa, Japan (for papers from the Far East) V. Lal Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India (for papers from South Asia) A. Moodley Greys Hospital, Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (for papers from Africa) A.-G. Wang Taipei Veterans General Hospital, National Yang-Min University, Taipei, Taiwan (for papers from Taiwan and China) Abstract Editors D. Bellows The Medical Eye Center, Manchester, NH, USA C. Chan Chinese University of Hong Kong, China J. J. Chen Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA H.-C. Cheng Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan R. Kaiyrzhanov National Center for Neurosurgery, Astana City, Kazakhstan P. MacIntosh Illinois Ear and Eye Infirmary, Chicago, IL, USA A. Petzold VU Medical Centre, Amsterdam, The Netherlands J. Pula Northshore University Health System, Glenview, IL, USA M. Robert Hospital Necker, Paris, France M. Vaphiades UAB Callahan Eye Hospital, Birmingham, AL, USA S. Wong Moorfields Eye Hospital, London, UK Special Section Editors NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY LITERATURE REVIEW J. Pula NorthShore University Health System, Glenview, IL, USA REVIEW ARTICLES D. Milea Singapore National Eye Centre, Singapore HISTORY OF NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY A. Grzybowski Department of Ophthalmology, Poznan City Hospital, Poznań, Poland BOOK REVIEWS H. Moss Byers Eye Institute at Stanford, Stanford, CA, USA EDITORIAL BOARD A. Arnold Jules Stein Eye Institute, Los Angeles, CA, USA K. Landau University Hospital, Zürich, Switzerland B. Lindblom Gothenburg University, Sweden J. Kattah Illinois Neurologic Institute, University of Illinois College of Medicine, Peoria, IL, USA N. Miller Wilmer Eye Institute, Baltimore, MA, USA S. Trauzettel-Klosinski University Eye Clinic, Tübingen, Germany R.-K. Tsai Tzu Chi University, Hualien, Taiwan M. Vaphiades UAB Callahan Eye Hospital, Birmingham, AL, USA H. Wilhelm University Eye Clinic, Tübingen, Germany ADVISORY PANEL T. Brandt Munich Centre for Neurosciences, Munich, Germany M. Halmagyi University of Sydney, Camperdown, Australia M. Wakakura Inouye Eye Hospital, Tokyo, Japan F. Vital-Durand INSERM U846, Bron, France SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION Neuro-Ophthalmology [ISSN print: 0165-8107, online: 1744-506X] is a peer-reviewed journal, published 6 times a year by Taylor & Francis. Annual Institutional Subscription, Volume 41, 2017 $1554/ 936/ 1238. For more information, visit the journal s website: http://www.tandfonline.com/ioph Production and Advertising Office: 530 Walnut Street, Suite 850, Philadelphia, PA 19106. Tel: 215-625-8900, Fax: 215-207-0047. Production Editor: Diamond Irwin. Subscription offices USA/North America: Taylor & Francis Group, LLC, 530 Walnut Street, Suite 850, Philadelphia, PA 19106. Tel: 215-625-8900, Fax: 215-207-0050. UK/Europe: Taylor & Francis Customer Services, Sheepen Place, Colchester, Essex CO3 3LP, UK. Tel: +44 (0)-20-7017-5544, Fax: +44 (0)-20-7017-5198. For a complete guide to Taylor & Francis Group s journal and book publishing programs, visit our website: www. taylorandfrancis.com. Copyright 2017 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored, transmitted, or disseminated, in any form, or by any means, without prior written permission from Taylor & Francis Group. Taylor & Francis Group, LLC grants authorization for individuals to photocopy copyright material for private research use, on the sole basis that requests for such use are referred directly to the requestor s local Reproduction Rights Organization (RRO), such as the Copyright Clearance Center (www.copyright.com) in the USA or the Copyright Licensing Agency (www.cla.co.uk) in the UK. Permissions. For further information please visit: http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/permissions.asp Instructions for authors can be found online at www.tandfonline.com/ioph September 2017 IOPH_I_41_S1_COVER.indd 2 9/1/2017 7:01:18 AM

NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY 2017, VOL. 41, NO. S1, S1 S88 https://doi.org/10.1080/01658107.2017.1353798 ABSTRACTS 13th EUNOS Congress BUDAPEST, HUNGARY, SEPTEMBER 10 13, 2017 Editor s Introduction Dear Delegates, It is with great pleasure that the editors and publishers of Neuro-Ophthalmology welcome you to Budapest for the 13th meeting of the European Neuro-Ophthalmological Society. Once again, we are proud to publish the proceedings of the meeting in this supplement. This is a very special conference in the history of both the Society and the Journal because we can confirm that, beginning in 2018, all EUNOS members will receive a print and online subscription to the Journal through their membership fee. This will enable us to establish ever stronger mutual ties and cooperation. 2017 has also been a very special year for the Journal because we are now listed on PubMed Central allowing free access to previously published content. This means that the HTML full-text version of articles published in the Journal are deposited into PubMed Central and made searchable on PubMed/ MEDLINE 12 months after publication. We can therefore ensure that your articles will be brought to the attention of a greater number of clinicians and scientists than ever before and that the papers will be freely available to them. The exact borders of nations in this part of Europe may have changed many times over the centuries, but the region has a rich medical legacy. Names such as Semmelwies and Szent-Györgi, Baló and Bálint, Gross and Blaskovics have drawn us to Budapest in spirit throughout our education in medicine, in neurology, and in ophthalmology. I am confident that the traditions of dedication and research that permeate the city will inspire you all to a successful meeting, and to ever better management of neuroophthalmic disorders. With best wishes to all our friends, Dr. Gordon Plant gordon@plant.globalnet.co.uk Dr. Walter Jay drwalterjay@hotmail.com Editors-in-Chief Neuro-Ophthalmology September 2017 2017 Taylor & Francis

S2 EUNOS 2017 EUNOS President s Introduction Dear Colleagues, The 13th biennial meeting of EUNOS is being held in Budapest, the capital of Hungary, on September 10 13, 2017. A huge amount of preparation by the organizing committee under the leadership of Gabriella Szatmáry has resulted in a very appealing program, as presented in this special issue of Neuro-Ophthalmology. As the current President of EUNOS I d like to welcome you in central European Budapest and I am confident that our professional society will continue to grow and bring together old and new members from Portugal in the West to Russia in the East, from Norway in the North to Italy in the South, as well as from many more countries outside of Europe. We hope that you will spend memorable days with us, recharging your batteries with new knowledge, and getting together with old friends and colleagues and meeting new ones. Klara Landau President, EUNOS

NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY S3 Chair of the Organizing Commission s Introduction: Welcome to Budapest Dear Colleagues, It is my great pleasure to welcome you to Budapest for the 13th European Neuro-Ophthalmological Society conference. After the very successful 1st EUNOS Update Course in Budapest in 2012, we are honoured to host the main Congress in the serene setting of the Danubius Health Spa Resort Hélia, which is located on the East Bank of the Danube River across from Saint Margaret Island. Within short distances of the hotel are historic sites such as the Hungarian Parliament, the Heroes Square, the Széchenyi Chain Bridge, and the famous Széchenyi Thermal Bath, the largest outdoor thermal bath in all of Europe. The members of the organizing committee are very proud to present to you a comprehensive program covering the latest clinically relevant brain and eye research, with a focus on emerging imaging tools, and their role in untangling the pathophysiology of complex neuro-ophthalmic disorders. The presenters include fifty plus internationally renowned speakers and four keynote lecturers. The first day of the meeting includes two teaching courses, Emergency Neuro-Ophthalmology and Practical Tools and Tricks, to enhance the differential diagnostic and clinical skills of physicians encountering patients afflicted by neuro-ophthalmic disorders. In addition, for the first time in the history of EUNOS, we will have a half-day Research Symposium dedicated to optic nerve disorders. Also, the present state and future directions of European research initiatives will be discussed. Interaction between the clinician, the scientist, and the afflicted population we serve will be enhanced by having Leber hereditary optic neuropathy patient representatives from three European nations at the meeting. A wide range of topics will be presented during the meeting, such as Genetics and Gene Therapy in Neuro-Ophthalmology, neurodegenerative disorders causing neuro-ophthalmic abnormalities in The Eye and The Brain Symposium, Vascular Disorders with Neuro-Ophthalmic Manifestations, Neuro- Ophthalmic Complications of Neoplastic Disease, Eye Pain and Alikes, Beyond IIH: High and Low Cerebrospinal Fluid Pressure Syndromes, Neuro-Ophthalmic Applications of Eye and Brain Imaging, Future Directions in Neuro-Ophthalmology, and Unexplained Visual Loss as introduced by interesting case presentations. The last day of the meeting will include a lecture by Prof. Neil Miller on Controversies in Neuro-Ophthalmology and the Scientific Symposium with abstracts selected for oral presentations. Beside the scientific program and exhibition, there will be a number of exciting social activities to make your stay in Budapest pleasurable and memorable, including the gala dinner served while cruising on the Danube River and enjoying the spectacular panorama of both Buda and Pest. I would like to thank all the speakers, abstract, scientific, and organizing committee members, who with their ideas, knowledge, and hard work, contributed to the success of the meeting. Conference Chair, Gabriella Szatmáry, MD, PhD

S4 EUNOS 2017 ABSTRACTS 13th EUNOS Congress BUDAPEST, HUNGARY, SEPTEMBER 10 13, 2017 13th EUNOS Congress Danubius Health Spa Resort Hélia Conference Hotel Sunday, September 10, 2017 08:00 10:00 TEACHING COURSE 1 Emergency Neuro-Ophthalmology Moderators: Timothy D. Matthews and Susan P. Mollan (UNITED KINGDOM) 08:00 08:20 Investigation and management of acute sinus and sellar pathology causing optic neuropathy Anthony C. Arnold (USA) 08:20 08:40 Current role of investigations in giant cell arteritis Susan P. Mollan (UNITED KINGDOM) 08:40 09:00 Investigation and management of acute optic neuropathies Timothy D. Matthews (UNITED KINGDOM) 09:00 09:20 Presentation and investigation of third nerve palsies Dániel Bereczki (HUNGARY) 09:20 09:40 Recent developments in neurovascular treatments: An update for neuro-ophthalmologists Swarup Chavda (UNITED KINGDOM) 09:40 10:00 Discussion 10:00 10:30 Break 10:30 12:35 TEACHING COURSE 2 Interactive Workshop: Practical Tools & Tricks Moderators: Caroline Tilikete (FRANCE) and Konrad P. Weber (SWITZERLAND) 10:30 10:50 Oscillopsia: Practical tips to examine patients Caroline Tilikete (FRANCE) 10:50 10:55 Questions and Answers 10:55 11:15 Ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potentials and vestibular testing Konrad P. Weber (SWITZERLAND) 11:15 11:20 Questions and Answers 11:20 11:40 Update on neuroimaging in neuro-ophthalmology Anthony C. Arnold (USA) 11:40 11:45 Questions and Answers 11:45 12:05 Visual field: When and what type? Fion Bremner (UNITED KINGDOM) 12:05 12:10 Questions and Answers 12:10 12:30 Electrophysiology: When and what? Márta Janáky, Agnes Janossy (HUNGARY) 12:30 12:35 Questions and Answers 12:35 14:00 Lunch and Poster Session I PA01 PA02 PA03 PA04 PA05 PA06 PA07 PA08 EUNOS POSTER SESSION I Afferent Visual System Autoimmune optic neuropathy, case series Ainat Klein, Anat Kesler (ISRAEL) Optic neuritis and sinusitis Aleksandar Veselinovic, Marija Cvetanovic, Dragan Veselinovic (SERBIA) Optic nerve glioma resection with preservation of the globe Ana Fakin, Roman Bošnjak, Maja Šuštar, Martina Jarc-Vidmar, Katrina Novak Andrejčič, Marko Hawlina (SLOVENIA) Fundoscopic changes in unaffected LHON mutation carriers Ana Pepic, Jasna Jancic (SERBIA) Characteristics of the lamina cribrosa (LC) depth in patients with intracranial hypotension syndrome (IHS) Andreia Soares, Cristina Almeida, Nuno Lopes, Fernando Vaz (PORTUGAL) Macular thickness changes using spectral-domain optical coherence tomography automated layer segmentation in multiple sclerosis André Diogo Barata, Inês Leal, Filipa Caiado, José Henriques, Filomena Pinto (PORTUGAL) Counting the cost of non organic visual loss Ann Marien Mongan, S. Chetty (IRELAND) Connexin-43 and TRPV4 ion channels in AQP4-null mouse retina and brain Antonio Cibelli, Concetta Domenica Gargano, Maria Grazia Mola, Francesco Pisani, Antonio Frigeri, Grazia Paola Nicchia, Maria Svelto (ITALY) (continued)

NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY S5 PA09 PA10 PA11 PA12 PA13 PA14 PA15 PA16 PA17 PA18 PA19 PA20 PA21 PA22 PA23 PA24 PA25 PA26 PA27 PA28 PA29 Continued 13th EUNOS Congress Functional vision loss in patients with surgically treated IIH and refractory headaches Ayman Khaier, James Acheson (UNITED KINGDOM) Idebenone treatment in patients with Leber hereditary optic neuropathy after disease onset of five to thirty years Berthold Pemp, Karl Kircher, Andreas Reitner (AUSTRIA) Clinical features and treatment of neuromyelitis optica, an eight-year experience Chao-Wen Lin (TAIWAN) Fluctuation of binasal hemianopia caused by dolichoectatic internal carotid artery Chawin Thitisaksakul, Vannakorn Pruksakorn, Theerachai Chaitusaney, Supanut Apinyawasisuk (THAILAND) Preliminary results of the genetic screening by next generation sequencing in an Italian cohort of hereditary optic neuropathies patients Chiara La Morgia, Francesca Tagliavini, Leonardo Caporali, Michele Carbonelli, Lidia Di Vito, Piero Barboni, Maria Lucia Cascavilla, Arturo Carta, Alessandra Rufa, Stefania Bianchi Marzoli, Francesco Mari, Michelangelo Mancuso, Maria Alice Donati, Maria Lucia Valentino, Rocco Liguori, Valerio Carelli (ITALY) Non-decussating retinal fugal fibre syndrome (NDRFFS) The spectrum of achiasmia: A rare case report Clare McCloskey, Donal Brosnahan (IRELAND) Retinal mosaic, photoreceptors direction, and polarotactic behavior Diana Derval (FRANCE) Cytomegalovirus optic neuritis in a young immunocompetent patient Diana Melancia, Andreia Fernandes, Joana Ferreira, João Paulo Cunha, Inês Cordeiro, Manuel Manita (PORTUGAL) Importance of visual evoked potential (VEP) results of the healthy eye in patients with unilateral optic neuritis Dragan Veselinovic, Aleksandar Marija Cvetanovic (SERBIA) Diagnostics of the optic nerve drusen by OCT-angiography Elena E. Ioyleva, E. Kabanova, V. Pismenskaya, V. Gadysheva (RUSSIAN FEDERATION) Leber hereditary optic neuropathy Kazuistic Eleonora Cmelova, Jozef Cmelo, Machalova Slavka, Renata Zemjarova-Mezenska, Zuzana Cagalova, Jana Camajova (SLOVAKIA) Convergence and divergence influence tightness of the inner nuclear layer as a physiological barrier to progression of anterograde trans-synaptic degeneration in the human retina Eva L. Panneman, L.M.D. Tran, W.A.E.J. de Vries-Knoppert, Axel Petzold (THE NETHERLANDS) Visual outcome following bilateral non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy: A systematic review and meta-analysis Gad Dotan, Shay Keren, Mario Zanolli (ISRAEL) Bilateral inferior altitudinal field defects Gölge Acaroğlu, Tülay Kansu (TURKEY) Unilateral swollen disc Gölge Acaroğlu, Tülay Kansu (TURKEY) Optic neuropathy in Behçet s disease Gülden Akdal, Hülya Ertaşoğlu Toydemir, Osman Saatçi, Pembe Keskinoğlu, Uğur Uygunoğlu, Aylin Yaman, Suzan Güven Yılmaz, Meltem Söylev Bajin (TURKEY) Atypical optic neuritis: 72 cases from Turkey Turkish Neurology Society Neuro-Ophthtalmology Study Group Gülden Akdal, Hülya Ertaşoğlu Toydemir, İlksen Işıkay, Aylin Yaman, Figen Gökçay, Şebnem Bıçakçı, Meltem Söylev Bajin, Gülşen Akman Demir, Neşe Çelebisoy (TURKEY) Neuroimaging findings of idiopathic intracranial hypertension after resolution of papilloedema Hale Batur Caglayan, Murat Ucar, Murat Hasanreisoglu, Bijen Nazliel, Nil Tokgoz (TURKEY) Ishihara electronic color blindness test Hatem Marey, Noura Semary, Sameh Mandour (EGYPT) Optic neuropathy secondary to syphilis in two patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection Inci Güngör, Levent Gungor (TURKEY) The reliability of visual acuity estimation in children using contact lenses with sweep VEP Inci Güngör (TURKEY) (continued)

S6 EUNOS 2017 PA30 PA31 PA32 PA33 PA34 PA35 PA36 PA37 PA38 PA39 PA40 PA41 PA42 PA43 PA44 PA45 PA46 PA47 PA48 PA49 PA50 PA51 Continued 13th EUNOS Congress Multifocal visual evoked potential in optic neuritis and multiple sclerosis G. Pihl-Jensen, M.F. Schmidt, Jette L. Frederiksen (DENMARK) Antibodies against MOG for patients with neuromyelitis optica and neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders Jette L. Frederiksen, S.H. Sandvik (DENMARK) The relation between vaccinations and optic neuritis A literature review M.T. Mailand, Jette L. Frederiksen (DENMARK) MOG-antibody optic neuritis: The early neuro-ophthalmologic assessment Elodie Nerrant, R. Marignier, L. Abouaf, A.-L. Vie, S. Vukusic, A. Vighetto, C. Tilikete (FRANCE) Paediatric pseudotumor cerebri: A multicentric study of the differential diagnosis and clinical profile Joana Braga, Sónia Costa, Olinda Faria, Lígia Ribeiro, Dália Meira (PORTUGAL) Superior hemi-retinal thinning in Alzheimer s disease Joao Paulo Cunha, Rita Pinto-Proença, Arnaldo Dias-Santos, Diana Melancia, Joana Ferreira, Ana Luisa Papoila, Carlota Louro, Antonio Castanheira-Dinis (PORTUGAL) Alzheimer s choroidopathy Joao Paulo Cunha, Rita Pinto-Proença, Arnaldo Santos, Helena Águas, Rita Almeida, Joana Ferreira, Ana Luisa Papoila, Carlota Louro, Antonio Castanheira-Dinis (PORTUGAL) The role of translaminar gradient in differential diagnosis of drusen of optic nerve and glaucoma Jozef Cmelo, Eleonora Cmelova, Jana Camajova, Beata Farkasova, Maria Ivkovicova, Adriana Kristofovicova, Katarina Micevova, Tana Valaskova (SLOVAKIA) V4e stimulus of semi-automated kinetic perimetry in the evaluation of visual field defects in patients with Leber hereditary optic neuropathy Katarzyna Nowomiejska (POLAND) Recovery of visual field after occipital hemorrhage evacuation by MIN Klaus D.M. Resch, Susanna Antal (AUSTRIA) Preservation of visual acuity by neurosurgical-ophthalmological cooperation: Case report of a large cystic craniopharyngioma Klaus D.M. Resch, Susanna Antal (AUSTRIA) Optical coherence tomography retinal parameters and brain atrophy in newly diagnosed MS patients Laura Dell Arti, Anna M. Pietroboni (UNITED KINGDOM) A case of fulminant idiopathic intracranial hypertension Laura Perju-Dumbrava, Romana Homorodean, Andreea Diț-Filipaș, Lăcrămioara Perju-Dumbravă (AUSTRALIA) A survey of the treatment of optic neuritis comparing the practice among ophthalmologists and neurologists in Ireland Lina Kobayter (IRELAND) Effect of visual training with VEP and auditory biofeedback on visual outcome in amblyopia after the critical period Luka Lapajne, Sanja Roškar, Manca Tekavčič Pompe, Martina Jarc-Vidmar, Marko Hawlina (SLOVENIA) Improvement of visual field following successful trabeculectomy is related to preoperative mean deviation Magdalene Yin Lin Ting, George Yu Xiang Kong, Keith Martin (UNITED KINGDOM) Visual interhemispheric connections between primary visual areas Marcel ten Tusscher, Anne Cees Houtman, Peter Van Schuerbeek (BELGIUM) Pattern electroretinographic findings in central retinal vein occlusion Marija Cvetanovic, Aleksandar Veselinovic, Dragan Veselinovic (SERBIA) Visual function in patients with MELAS and MIDD with mitochondrial A3243G mutation Martina Jarc-Vidmar, Maja Sustar, Maja Jekovec Vrhovsek, Janja Pretnar-Oblak, Branka Stirn Kranjc, Marko Hawlina (SLOVENIA) Retrograde maculopathy from retrochiasmal lesions Mathias Abegg (SWITZERLAND) The ketogenic diet: A therapeutic option for Leber hereditary optic neuropathy? Matthieu Robert, Mithu Storoni, Gordon Plant (FRANCE) Outcomes of optic nerve sheath fenestration surgery in increased intracranial pressure cases with different etiologies (continued)

NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY S7 Continued 13th EUNOS Congress Meltem Soylev Bajin, Aylin Yaman, Ceren Durmaz Engin, Ziya Ayhan, Figen Gokcay, Figen Celebisoy, Gulden Akdal Halmagyi (TURKEY) PA52 Neuro-ophthalmological symptoms of cerebral venous sinus thrombosis Natalia Eliseeva, N. Serova, S. Yakovlev, K. Mikeladze (RUSSIAN FEDERATION) PA53 Retinal nerve fiber layer thickness and ganglion cell complex in patients with acquired post-geniculate visual pathway damage Natalia Eliseeva (RUSSIAN FEDERATION) PA54 Retinal vascular geometry and tortuosity changes in patients with OPA1-related dominant optic atrophy Neringa Jurkute, Anna Majander, Pearse Keane, Andrew Webster, Marcela Votruba, Maged Habib, Bashir Al-Diri, Patrick Yu-Wai-Man (UNITED KINGDOM) PA55 Baseline demographics, clinical features and treatment protocols of 240 patients with optic neuropathy: Experiences from a neuro-ophthalmology clinic in the Aegean region of Turkey Nese Celebisoy, Omer Karti, Dilek Karti, Figen Gokcay (TURKEY) PA56 Caution with imaging Using OCT to differentiate papilloedema from its mimics Nima Ghadiri, Ben Burton (UNITED KINGDOM) PA57 Preliminary baseline characteristics of patients with Leber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy (LHON) enrolled in the RESCUE and REVERSE phase III clinical gene therapy trials Patrick Yu-Wai-Man (UNITED KINGDOM) 14:00 18:00 RESEARCH SYMPOSIUMS Optic Nerve Symposium by EUNOS Research Committee Moderators: Jette L. Frederiksen (DENMARK) and Patrick Yu-Wai-Man (UNITED KINGDOM) 14:00 16:00 RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM 1 Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Multiple Sclerosis (MAGNIMS) & Ophthalmic Imaging 14:00 14:05 Opening remarks of Research Symposium Susanne Trauzettel-Klosinski (GERMANY) 14:05 14:30 MRI of the brain in optic neuritis Jette L. Frederiksen (DENMARK) 14:30 14:55 MRI in neuromyelitis optica Jaqueline Palace (UNITED KINGDOM) 14:55 15:20 MRI of the optic nerve Maria Assunta Rocca (ITALY) 15:20 15:35 NMOSD: Pre-AQ4 concept as illustrated by cases Sámuel Komoly (HUNGARY) 15:35 15:55 Advanced structural and functional imaging in multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer s disease, and other neurodegenerative diseases Delia Cabrera DeBuc (USA) 15:55 16:00 Discussion 16:00 16:30 Break 16:30 18:00 RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM 2 European Research Initiatives Present and Future 16:30 16:50 ERN-EYE A new European collaborative initiative Axel Petzold (UNITED KINGDOM) 16:50 17:15 New visual tests in optic neuritis Gorm Pihl Jensen (DENMARK) 17:15 17:45 Developing a research platform for inherited optic neuropathies Patrick Yu-Wai-Man (UNITED KINGDOM) and Patient Representatives 17:45 18:00 Discussion 18:30 21:30 WELCOME RECEPTION (continued)

S8 EUNOS 2017 Continued 13th EUNOS Congress Monday, September 11, 2017 08:00 08:10 OPENING OF EUNOS 2017 BUDAPEST MEETING President of EUNOS, Klara Landau; Chair of EUNOS 2017, Gabriella Szatmáry 08:10 08:55 KEYNOTE LECTURE 1 Restoring Vision Using Optogenetics Moderators: Aki Kawasaki (SWITZERLAND) and Catherine Vignal Clermont (FRANCE) Botond Roska (SWITZERLAND) 08:55 09:00 Discussion 09:00 10:00 MINI-SYMPOSIUM 1 Genetics and Gene Therapy in Neuro-Ophthalmology Moderators: Aki Kawasaki (SWITZERLAND) and Catherine Vignal Clermont (FRANCE) 09:00 09:20 What s new in gene therapy in humans? Bart P. Leroy (USA) 09:20 09:35 Currently ongoing genetic therapeutic trial in leber hereditary optic neuropathy? Catherine Vignal Clermont (FRANCE) 09:35 09:55 Genetics and neuro-ophthalmologic manifestations of spinocerebellar atrophy (SCA) Jorge C. Kattah (USA) 09:55 10:00 Discussion 10:00 10:30 Break 10:30 12:00 SYMPOSIUM 1 The Eye and The Brain Symposium Moderators: Patrick Yu-Wai-Man and Axel Petzold (UNITED KINGDOM) 10:30 11:10 KEYNOTE LECTURE 2 Assessment of Progressive Neuron Loss in Veterans with Mild TBI by Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) of Inner Retinal Layer Thickness over Time Randy H. Kardon, Casey Gilmore, Johannes Ledolter, Mona Garvin, Jui-Kai Wang, Kelvin Lim (USA) 11:10 11:30 OCT of the optic nerve in children Irene Gottlob (UNITED KINGDOM) 11:30 11:50 A neurodegenerative perspective on mitochondrial optic neuropathies Patrick Yu-Wai-Man (UNITED KINGDOM) 11:50 12:00 Questions and Answers 12:00 12:30 Break 12:30 13:30 LUNCHTIME SYMPOSIUM Leber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy Moderators: Patrick Yu-Wai-Man (UNITED KINGDOM) and Aki Kawasaki (SWITZERLAND) 12:30 12:35 Introduction Patrick Yu-Wai-Man (UNITED KINGDOM) 12:35 12:50 Clinical features and molecular genetics Catherine Vignal Clermont (FRANCE) 12:50 13:00 Differential diagnosis and investigations An-Guor Wang (TAIWAN) 13:00 13:10 Patient representatives Living with LHON Russell Wheeler (UNITED KINGDOM), Pedro Luengo (SPAIN), Helena Lindemark (SWEDEN) 13:10 13:25 Treatment options for LHON Thomas Klopstock (GERMANY) 13:25 13:30 Closing remarks Aki Kawasaki (SWITZERLAND) 13:30 14:00 Break 14:00 15:45 SYMPOSIUM 2 Vascular Disorders with Neuro-Ophthalmic Manifestations Moderators: László Csiba (HUNGARY), Dániel Bereczki (HUNGARY), and Patricia Logan (IRELAND) (continued)

NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY S9 Continued 13th EUNOS Congress 14:00 14:20 When is diplopia strongly suggestive of a vascular event? Caroline Tilikete (FRANCE) 14:20 14:25 Questions and Answers 14:25 14:45 When is visual loss strongly suggestive of a vascular event? Paul Riordan-Eva (UNITED KINGDOM) 14:45 14:50 Questions and Answers 14:50 15:10 The spectrum of optic disc ischemia in patients younger than 50 years Anthony C. Arnold, R.M.S. Costa, O.M. Dumitrascu (USA) 15:10 15:15 Questions and Answers 15:15 15:35 Neurointerventional treatment of vascular pathology causing ophthalmological symptoms Istvan Szikora (HUNGARY) 15:35 15:45 Questions and Answers 15:45 16:15 Break 16:15 18:00 SYMPOSIUM 3 Neuro-Ophthalmic Complications of Neoplastic Disease Moderators: Ruth Huna Baron (ISRAEL) and Attila Bago (HUNGARY) 16:15 16:35 Diagnosis and management of optic pathway gliomas Neil R. Miller (USA) 16:35 17:00 Overview of neuro-ophthalmic aspects of malignant tumors Ruth Huna Baron (ISRAEL) 17:00 17:20 FREE PAPERS AND CASE PRESENTATIONS 17:00 17:08 Neuro-ophthalmological presentation of midbrain and pineal region tumors Elena Butenko, N. Serova, N. Grigoreva, G. Danilov (RUSSIAN FEDERATION) 17:08 17:10 Discussion 17:10 17:18 Paediatric intracranial tumours and their neuro-ophthalmic manifestations seen at a specialist referral centre Guy Mole, Rachel Edminson, Caroline Hopper, Darius Hildebrand (UNITED KINGDOM) 17:18 17:20 Discussion 17:20 17:55 KEYNOTE LECTURE 3 Radiation Optic Neuropathy Laszlo Mechtler (USA) 17:55 18:00 Discussion 18:30 Counsel Meeting Free evening (continued)

S10 EUNOS 2017 Continued 13th EUNOS Congress Tuesday, September 12, 2017 08:00 10:00 SYMPOSIUM 4 Eye Pain and Alikes Moderators: Kathleen B. Digre (USA) and Andrea Facskó (HUNGARY) 08:00 08:30 The face doesn t lie: Objective measures of photosensitivity Randy H. Kardon, Andrew Russo, Jan M. Full, Pieter Poolman (USA) 08:30 09:00 More than meets the eye: Migraine phenomena and the eye Kathleen B. Digre (USA) 09:00 09:20 Ophthalmic causes of eye pain Andrea Facskó (HUNGARY) 09:20 09:40 Non-ocular causes of eye pain: Beyond the usual suspects Patrick J. Lavin (USA) 09:40 09:50 Discussion 09:50 10:00 Update on the Neuro-Ophthalmology Virtual Educational Library 2017 Kathleen B. Digre, Nancy Lombardo, on behalf of the NOVEL committees of NANOS 10:00 10:30 Break 10:30 12:30 SYMPOSIUM 5 Beyond IIH: High and Low Cerebrospinal Fluid Pressure Syndromes Moderators: Gordon Plant (UNITED KINGDOM) and Judit Somlai (HUNGARY) 10:30 10:50 High and low CSF pressure syndromes and neuro-ophthalmology Gordon Plant (UNITED KINGDOM) 10:50 11:10 High and low CSF syndromes: MRI and OCT Laura Dell Arti (UNITED KINGDOM) 11:10 11:30 Is there any correlation between idiopathic intracranial hypertension and intracerebral venous circulatory disorders? Judit Somlai, N. Szegedi, B. Salomváry (HUNGARY) 11:30 11:40 Pseudotumor cerebri; why stent rather than shunt Gabor Michael Halmagyi (AUSTRALIA) 11:40 11:50 Correlation between intraocular and intracranial pressure New approach in investigation Marijan Klarica, M. Radoš, T. Kuzman, I. Jurjević, D. Orešković (CROATIA) 11:50 12:00 Use of the Heidelberg Spectralis OCT device to assess spontaneous venous pulsation in patients with headaches James McHugh, Linda D Antona, Ahmed Toma, Fion Bremner (UNITED KINGDOM) 12:00 12:15 Discussion 12:15 12:30 Update on the Neuro-Ophthalmology journal Walter M. Jay (USA), Gordon Plant (UNITED KINGDOM) 12:30 14:00 Lunch and Poster Session II PA58 PA59 PA60 PA61 PA62 EUNOS POSTER SESSION II Afferent Visual System Optic nerve head drusen prevalence and intraoperator repeatability and interoperator reproducibility using enhanced depth imaging optical coherence tomography Pedro Silva, Pedro Simões, Miguel Cordeiro, Pedro Arede, João Costa (PORTUGAL) Muslinoma, a cause of vision loss A case report Pedro Simões, Pedro Silva, Martinha Chorão, João Costa (PORTUGAL) Evaluation of peripapillary choroidal thickness in nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy using a medical image-processing software Pedro Simões, Pedro Silva, Miguel Cordeiro, João Costa (PORTUGAL) Optical coherence tomography angiography (OCT-A) in Leber s hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON) Piero Barboni, Nicole Balducci, Giacinto Triolo, Maria Lucia Cascavilla, Chiara La Morgia, Michele Carbonelli, Francesco Bandello, Valerio Carelli (ITALY) Persistent visual impairment in people with multiple sclerosis Rachel A. McKay, Marianne E.F. Coleman, Peter J. Bex, Jenny A. Preston, Ben W. Stansfield, Anita J. Simmers (UNITED KINGDOM) (continued)

NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY S11 PA63 PA64 PA65 PA66 PA67 PA68 PA69 PA70 PA71 PA72 PA73 PA74 PA75 PA76 PA77 PA78 PA79 PA80 PA81 PE01 Continued 13th EUNOS Congress A stereotyped syndrome of retro-ocular pain, photophobia and visual disturbance masquerading as optic neuritis: Case series Joanna Jefferis, Revelle Littlewood, Irene Pepper, Simon Hickman (UNITED KINGDOM) Flow diversion of carotid-ophthalmic aneurysms and long term visual outcome Romain Touzé, Frédéric Clarençon, Federico Di Maria, Joseph Gabrieli, Bruno Bartolini, Nader Sourour, Valérie Touitou (FRANCE) Visual outcome of patients treated by stenting of the lateral venous stenosis for increased intracranial hypertension Romain Touzé, Sophie Bonnin, Stephanie Lenck, Anne-Laure Remond, Audrey Fel, Barham Bodaghi, Phuc LeHoang, Emmanuel Houdart, Valérie Touitou (FRANCE) The role of disrupted blood-optic nerve barrier (BOB) and inflammatory cascades in experimental optic neuropathies Rong-Kung Tsai, Yao-Tseng Wen (TAIWAN) Phase I/II safety and visual acuity outcomes 78-weeks post-treatment with raav2/2-nd4, an investigational gene therapy for ND4 LHON Scott Uretsky (USA) The dynamics of the effects of catecholamine excite dumping syndrome in the recovery phase of cerebral visual impairment in children who suffered from pre, -perinatal encephalopathy in the age period of 3 6 months and 6 12 months Sevinj Salmanova, Elmar Kasimov (AZERBAIJAN) Sphenoid wing meningioma as a rare cause of visual loss: A case report Seyda Erdogan, Mehtap Arslantürk, Huban Atilla, Canan Togay Isikay (TURKEY) Clinical symptomatology and genetic investigation in Bulgarian patients with Leber s hereditary optic neuropathy Silvia Cherninkova, B. Zaharova, R. Saraeva, А. Todorova, R. Kaneva, V. Bojinova, I. Tournev (BULGARIA) Preservation of vision and independence: A 40 year shunt history Susanna Antal, Klaus D. M. Resch (AUSTRIA) Importance of macular OCT in neuro-ophthalmology Tamara Misljenovic Vuceric, Tomislav Vidovic, Branimir Cerovski, Tea Caljkusic Mance (CROATIA) Continuous optic nerve electromagnetic stimulation in the treatment of patients with partial optic atrophy D.V. Davydov, Tamara R. Vybornaya, A.E. Yakovlev (RUSSIAN FEDERATION) Optical coherence tomography angiography of retinal perfusion in chiasmal compression Tomoaki Higashiyama, Yasuhiro Nishida, Masahito Ohji (JAPAN) A patient centric activity in the development and lifecycle of medicines: Key learnings from the 1st European Patient Advisory Board meeting for Leber s hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON) Vanessa Reis Ferreira (SWITZERLAND) Idebenone is effective and well tolerated in Leber s hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON): Long term results of real world clinical practice Xavier Llòria, C. Catarino, M. Silva, T. Klopstock (SWITZERLAND) Clinical experience with idebenone in the treatment of patients harboring rare mutations related to Leber s hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON) Xavier Llòria, C. Catarino, S. Downes, A. Vincent, S. Matloob, M. Silva, T. Klopstock (SWITZERLAND) Association between retinal biomarkers measured by optical coherence tomography and cognitive function in chinese elderly: A cross-sectional study Yao-Lin Liu, Yi-Ting Hsieh, Jen-Hau Chen, Jen-Ming Chiou, Yen-Ching Chen (TAIWAN) Unilateral disc swelling A diagnostic dilemma Yen Cheng (AUSTRALIA) Multiple sclerosis Case report Zsuzsa Flaskó, Annamária Nagy, Valéria Nagy (HUNGARY) Efferent Visual System, Anisocona, Disorders of Higher Visual Function, and Other Three-dimensional volume rendering of optic disk drusen J. Emanuel de Carvalho, Peter Maloca, Adnan Tufail, Axel Petzold (UNITED KINGDOM) Efferent Visual System Anisocoria, Disorders of Higher Visual Function and Other Recurrent ophthalmoplegic cranial neuropathy (continued)

S12 EUNOS 2017 PE02 PE03 PE04 PE05 PE06 PE07 PE08 PE09 PE10 PE11 PE12 PE13 PE14 PE15 PE16 PE17 PE18 PE19 PE20 PE21 PE22 PE23 Continued 13th EUNOS Congress Andreia Soares, Ricardo Leite, Cristina Almeida, Fernando Vaz (PORTUGAL) An unusual cause of vertical diplopia and visual loss following treatment of a pituitary adenoma Andrew Wenborn, Fion Bremner (UNITED KINGDOM) Assessment of smooth pursuit eye movements in multiple sclerosis Bálint Kincses, Benjámin J. Herák, Nikoletta Szabó, Péter Faragó, András Király, Dániel Veréb, Eszter Tóth, Krisztián Kocsis, László Vécsei, Zsigmond Tamás Kincses (HUNGARY) Abnormal ocular motor functions in an ALS population Bong-Hui Kang, Kyong-Jin Cho (SOUTH KOREA) Progressive ptosis and enophtalmos: A rare but typical presentation Cedric Mayer, Rudolf Mayer (SWITZERLAND) Steroid-dependent orbital myositis: Case report Eda Aslanbaba, Seyda Erdogan, Omer Eray Yalap, Canan Togay Isikay, Canan Yucesan (TURKEY) Gabapentin and memantine in treatment of acquired pendular nystagmus results from a cross-over trial Elodie Nerrant, Lucie Abouaf, Frédéric Pollet-Villard, Anne-Laure Vie, Sandra Vukusic, Alain Vighetto, Caroline Tilikete (FRANCE) MOG-antibody optic neuritis: The early neuro-ophthalmologic assessment Elodie Nerrant, Lucie Abouaf, Frédéric Pollet-Villard, Anne-Laure Vie, Sandra Vukusic, Alain Vighetto, Caroline Tilikete (FRANCE) Horner syndrome associated with Eagle s syndrome: A case report Hale Batur Caglayan, Koray Kilic, Murat Ucar, Bijen Nazliel (TURKEY) Surface electromyography changes after the electrostimulation treatment of lateral muscles in children with concomitant esotropia Iryna Boichuk, Viyacheslav Mazur (UKRAINE) Clinical course of distant esotropia (divergence insufficiency) in patients with spinocerebellar ataxia type 3 (SCA3) Jan Willem Pott, Rosemarie Wasmann, Jeroen de Vries (THE NETHERLANDS) Complete unilateral ophthalmoplegia associated wih Herpes Zoster ophthalmicus Joana C. Braga, Filipe Neves, Lígia Ribeiro, Dália Meira (PORTUGAL) Role of ocular motor, vestibular examination and the video head impulse test (vhit) in the staging of thiamine deficiency Jorge C. Kattah (USA) Are you sure, the problem is in the eyes? The role of ophthalmology in diagnosing intracranial tumours Kinga Vajda, Irén Izabella Gábos, György Bátor (HUNGARY) An uncommon cause of anisocoria: Pigmentary dispersion syndrome Krisztina Knézy, Erika Maka, Zoltán Zsolt Nagy (HUNGARY) Etiology and natural history of the acquired third, fourth, and sixth cranial nerve palsy Lock Hyun Ju, Hun Jin Choi, Jong Wook Bang (SOUTH KOREA) Horner syndrome as the first manifestation of carotid-cavernous fistula Lorena Castillo, Clara Berrozpe, Cecilia Gómez (SPAIN) The prevalence of peduncular hallucinosis in a tertiary paediatric neuro-ophthalmic centre Martin Wasik, Rachel Edminson, Guy Mole, Darius Hildebrand (UNITED KINGDOM) The use of cocaine drops in infants with unilateral miosis Robert Matthieu, Martin Gilles, Charlotte Denier, Caroline Seghir, Nathalie Boddaert, Dominique Bremond-Gignac (FRANCE) Obligatory impairment of vertical vestibulo-ocular reflexes in internuclear ophthalmoplegia G.M. Halmagyi, L. Chen, M.J. Todd, S.T. Aw (AUSTRALIA) Hess screen testing shows an exodeviation shift compared to the Harms screen test Muriel Dysli, Daniel Rappoport, Tanja Schmückle, Christopher J. Bockisch, Klara Landau, Konrad P. Weber (SWITZERLAND) Clinical improvement in indirect carotid-cavernous fistulas treated endovascularly Nese Celebisoy, Figen Gokcay, Gozde Nur Gunes, Dilek Top Karti, Suzan Guven Yilmaz, Ayse Yagci, Celal Cinar, Ismail Oran (TURKEY) Bilateral ptosis due to mitochondrial cytopathy secondary to antiretroviral treatment toxicity Nilly Banayan, P. Laforet, T. Stojkovic, A. Behin, C. Jardel, B. Bodaghi, P. Lehoang, V. Touitou (FRANCE) (continued)

NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY S13 Continued 13th EUNOS Congress PE24 A case of bilateral fourth nerve palsy associated with pseudotumor cerebri syndrome Ozgun Melike Gedar Totuk, Nesrin Aldroubi, Umit Aykan (TURKEY) PE25 Bilateral optic neuropathy in non-hodgkin lymphoma Pedro Silva, Pedro Simões, Miguel Cordeiro, Dra Carolina Bruxelas, João Costa (PORTUGAL) PE26 Visual and positional modulation of pendular seesaw nystagmus Sung-Hee Kim, Ji-Soo Kim (REPUBLIC OF KOREA) PE27 Longitudinal multi-modal neuroimaging in opsoclonus-myoclonus syndrome Sun-Young Oh (REPUBLIC OF KOREA) PE28 Ophthalmological warning signs in a cerebellar tumor Susanna Maria Antal, Klaus D.M. Resch (AUSTRIA) PE29 Pituitary apoplexy presenting as isolated third cranial nerve palsy: Case report Tiago Maio, José Alberto Lemos, Paula Tenedório, Rita Gonçalves, Pedro Coelho, Jorge Moreira, Filipa Sampaio (PORTUGAL) PE30 A not obvious diagnosis of eyelid oedema A life-threatening condition Tiago Maio, José Alberto Lemos, Paula Tenedório, Rita Gonçalves, Pedro Coelho, Jorge Moreira, Filipa Sampaio (PORTUGAL) PE31 History of neuro-ophthalmology in Turkey Tülay Kansu (TURKEY) PE32 Arteritis temporalis: Three rare symptoms diagnosed in one case Veronika Sarkany, Agnes Koves, Reka Kalman, Agnes Kerenyi, Agnes Szappanos, Emese Kiss (HUNGARY) PE33 Early detection of dural carotid-cavernous fistula (CCF) before superior ophthalmic vein engorgement with only intermittent headache and rapidly progressing cranial nerve palsy: A case report Yeon Woong Chung, Tae Yoon La (REPUBLIC OF KOREA) PE34 Rhino-orbito-cerebral mucormycosis in a diabetic patient Zehra Yavuz, Inci Sule Gul Ozer, Seyda Erdogan, Ayse Bingol, Canan Togay Isikay (TURKEY) 14:00 17:00 SYMPOSIUM 6 Neuro-Ophthalmic Applications of Eye and Brain Imaging Moderators: Cameron F. Parsa (FRANCE) and Gábor Somfai (HUNGARY) 14:00 15:20 Imaging I 14:00 14:30 Laser speckle blood flow and OCT angiography: New aspects of imaging ocular blood flow in neuroophthalmology Randy H. Kardon, Cole Starkey, Jan M. Full, Anna Ketcham, Brian Tong, Gary Pierce, Seth Holwerda, Jess Fiedorowicz (USA) 14:30 14:50 Introduction: What is adaptive optics? Kristina Irsch (USA) 14:50 15:10 In vivo characterization of lamina cribrosa pore morphology Stèphanie Zwillinger, C. Baudouin, M. Paques (FRANCE) 15:10 15:20 Discussion 15:20 15:40 Break 15:40 17:00 Imaging II 15:40 16:00 Peering at sensory and neural retina: Overlap retina-neuro-ophthalmic syndromes Kiyoko Gocho (JAPAN) 16:00 16:20 Adaptive optics imaging of the retina Michel Paques (FRANCE) 16:20 16:50 KEYNOTE LECTURE 4 Fast 3D Imaging of Neuronal and Dendritic Spine Assemblies in the Visual Cortex to Understand Neuronal Computation in Behaving Animals G. Szalay, L. Judák, G. Katona, P. Maák, K. Ócsai, M. Veress, Z. Szadai, T. Tompa, B. Chiovini, Balázs Rózsa (HUNGARY) 16:50 17:00 Discussion (continued)

S14 EUNOS 2017 17:00 18:00 MINI-SYMPOSIUM 2 Continued 13th EUNOS Congress Future Directions in Neuro-Ophthalmology Moderators: Klara Landau (SWITZERLAND) and Walter M. Jay (USA) 17:00 17:15 Management of giant cell arteritis What s new? Klara Landau (SWITZERLAND) 17:15 17:30 Tablets and smartphone accessibility features for neuro-ophthalmological conditions Walter M. Jay (USA) 17:30 17:45 Amblyopia: From a pediatric to a neuro-ophthalmic disorder Hana Leiba (ISRAEL) 17:45 18:00 Strabismus measurements with novel video goggles Konrad P. Weber, D. Rappoport, M. Dysli, T. Schmückle Meier, G.B. Marks, C.J. Bockisch, K. Landau, H.G. MacDougall (SWITZERLAND) 19:00 GALA DINNER (continued)

NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY S15 Continued 13th EUNOS Congress Wednesday, September 13, 2017 08:00 09:00 GENERAL ASSEMBLY MEETING 09:00 10:30 SYMPOSIUM 7 Unexplained Visual Loss Illustrated by Case Presentations Moderators: Marko Hawlina (SLOVENIA) and Márta Janáky (HUNGARY) 09:00 09:20 How to approach a patient with unexplained visual loss? Marko Hawlina (SLOVENIA) 09:20 09:40 Possible causes of unexplained visual loss Márta Janáky (HUNGARY) 09:40 10:05 Psychogenic (nonorganic) disorders in neuro-ophthalmology Patrick J. Lavin (USA) 10:05 10:30 How to explain a flat electroretinogram when a patient with Leber s congenital amaurosis isn t blind Cameron F. Parsa (FRANCE), Aurélie R. Taylor (BELGIUM) 10:30 11:00 Break 11:00 11:40 EUNOS LECTURE Controversies in Neuro-Ophthalmology Neil R. Miller (USA) 11:40 11:50 Discussion 11:50 12:55 MINI-SYMPOSIUM 3 FREE PAPERS 11:50 11:55 Introduction Fion Bremner (UNITED KINGDOM), Anat Kesler (ISRAEL) 11:55 12:02 Effect of flow modification in the treatment of aneurysm related cranial nerve compression symptoms Zsolt Berentei, B. Salomvary, M. Marosfoi, I. Gubucz, A. Vadasz, I. Szikora (HUNGARY) 12:02 12:04 Discussion 12:04 12:11 Do optic canal dimensions influence the degree of papilloedema in idiopathic intracranial hypertension? Revelle Littlewood, Nicholas Skipper, Mark Igra, Paul Armitage, Peter Laud, Susan Mollan, Basil Sharrack, Irene Pepper, Ruth Batty, Daniel Connolly, Simon Hickman (UNITED KINGDOM) 12:11 12:13 Discussion 12:13 12:20 Assessment of cyclotorsion using SLO fundus imaging in patients with and without fourth cranial nerve palsy Madeleine S. Kanku, Gregor P. Jaggi, Klara Landau, Ghislaine L. Traber (SWITZERLAND) 12:20 12:22 Discussion 12:22 12:29 Tocilizumab in patients with giant cell arteritis: Results from a phase 3 randomized controlled trial Susan P. Mollan, Katie Tuckwell, Sophie Dimonaco, Micki Klearman, Neil Collinson, John H. Stone (UNITED KINGDOM) 12:29 12:31 Discussion 12:31 12:38 Clinical features of multiple sclerosis in a regional hospital in north west Ireland Esraa Hegazy, Lina Kobayter, Shivona Chetty (IRELAND) 12:38 12:40 Discussion 12:40 12:45 Microperimetry by optic neuritis due to multiple sclerosis Elena E. Ioyleva, M.S. Krivosheeva (RUSSIAN FEDERATION) 12:45 12:47 Discussion 12:47 12:53 Synchronised pupillary and nasal cycling: Evidence for a central autonomic pendulum? Fion Bremner, Jonas Nordstrom (UNITED KINGDOM) 12:53 12:55 Discussion 12:55 13:00 CLOSING REMARKS OF EUNOS 2017 13:00 Certificate of attendance

S16 EUNOS 2017 Sunday, September 10, 2017 TEACHING COURSE 1 EMERGENCY NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY Moderators: Timothy D. Matthews and Susan P. Mollan (UNITED KINGDOM) INVESTIGATION AND MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE SINUS AND SELLAR PATHOLOGY CAUSING OPTIC NEUROPATHY Anthony C. Arnold UCLA Stein Eye Institute, Los Angeles, California, USA The sella turcica and the adjacent sinuses may be the sites for disease processes affecting the optic nerves, but they are most often slowly progressive disorders. Less commonly, acute lesions may produce rapid and severe loss of vision due to optic neuropathy. This presentation focuses on the clinical features, appropriate diagnostic testing and radiologic features, and management of the following conditions: (1) Pituitary apoplexy (2) Sinusitis Acute bacterial sinusitis with ethmoid sinus involvement; Fungal sinusitis secondary to mucormycosis or aspergillosis; Non-infectious sinusitis from granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA). CURRENT ROLE OF INVESTIGATIONS IN GIANT CELL ARTERITIS Susan P. Mollan 1,2 1 Institute of Metabolism and Systems Research, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, UK 2 Birmingham Neuro-Ophthalmology Unit, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Edgbaston, Birmingham, UK Background: Giant Cell Arteritis (GCA) continues to be a disease of major concern for practicing clinicians and patients due to the threat of permanent sight loss. It is the commonest immune-mediated primary systemic vasculitis affecting medium to large arteries that almost exclusively affects patients over 50 years of age with an increased incidence with increasing age and a striking female predominance. For decades the American College of Rheumatology Criteria for GCA have been the corner stone guiding clinicians. However, it is typically the serological markers of inflammation that can be difficult to interpret. Until recently temporal artery biopsy (TAB) was the definitive answer, when positive. Results: Ultrasound has now contested TAB as the gold standard for diagnosis with the results of the TABUL study [1] showing that clinical judgement at two weeks, combined with the tests showed sensitivity and specificity of 91% and 81%, respectively, for TAB and 93% and 77%, respectively, for US. The limitations of both TAB and cranial ultrasound will be compared. In the field of research other modalities, such as MRI, are being investigated but due to limited access and high cost have yet to be taken up widely.

NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY S17 Conclusions: The diagnosis is often challenging due to the heterogenesis nature of the presentation. It requires a full clinical history, thorough examination and a combination of investigations to diagnose the disease. Ultrasound is currently gaining wide spread acceptance and will likely decrease the number of TAB performed in the investigation of suspected GCA. REFERENCE [1] Luqmani R, et al. The Role of Ultrasound Compared to Biopsy of Temporal Arteries in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Giant Cell Arteritis (TABUL): A Diagnostic Accuracy and Cost-Effectiveness Study. Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; 2016 Nov. (Health Technology Assessment, No. 20.90.) Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/ NBK401231/. doi: 10.3310/hta20900. INVESTIGATION AND MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE OPTIC NEUROPATHIES Timothy D. Matthews University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Edgbaston, Birmingham, UK The aim of this session will be to enable to the audience to delineate, at presentation, which patients require emergent further investigation and acute treatment to provide a successful visual outcome from an acute optic neuropathy. The key features in the history and initial examination, which indicate the need for urgent investigation will be identified. The key investigation modalities and the importance of the order of these investigations will be highlighted. PRESENTATION AND INVESTIGATION OF THIRD NERVE PALSIES Dániel Bereczki Department of Neurology, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary The nucleus of the 3rd cranial nerve (CN3, oculomotor nerve) is located in the tegmentum of the mesencephalon at the level of the superior colliculus. The root fibers cross the superior cerebellar peduncle and the red nucleus and exit the brainstem into the interpeduncular fossa. CN3 then runs on the skull base, enters the cavernous sinus, then the orbita via the superior orbital fissure. Lesions of both the intraparenchymal and the extraparenchymal course of CN3 should be considered if CN3 dysfunction is found at physical examination. Small ischemic lesion in the mesencephalon may involve the nucleus or the intraparenchymal part of CN3. If the ischemic lesion also involves the pyramidal tract, Weber-syndrome develops: ipsilateral CN3 lesion with contralateral hemiparesis. In rare cases mesencephalic hemorrhage may result in the same clinical syndrome. Mesencephalic lesions in multiple sclerosis, in brainstem encephalitis or in malignancies may result in CN3 damage. Distal to exiting to the interpeduncular fossa and before entering the cavernous sinus, brain herniation, meningeal carcinomatosis, basilar meningitis and aneurysm of the posterior communicating artery may result in clinical signs of CN3 lesion. In the cavernous sinus thrombosis, granulomatosis, and carotid-cavernous fistule; whereas in the supraorbital fissure and the orbit injuries, tumors and local inflammation may affect CN3. Systemic diseases may also result in CN3 damage. Cranial neuropathy of CN3 is frequently a complication of diabetes mellitus, presenting with usually unilateral, pupil-sparing CN3 lesion. Microvascular disorder is assumed in the background. Miller Fisher syndrome a manifestation of the anti-gq1b IgG antibody syndrome presents with ataxia, hyporeflexia and ophthalmoplegia. Space occupying lesions leading to uncal herniation results in compression of CN3. Risk factors and associating clinical signs might help to approach the diagnosis. Neuroimaging preferably multimodal MRI including DWI is needed. If MRI reveals normal conditions, examination of