James N. St. John

Chewing Oscillopsia: A Case of Voluntary Visual Illusions of Movement

Abstract:

A 60-year-old man had a history of frontal headaches and chewing-related oscillopsia. Examination disclosed a retro-orbital epidermoid cyst that had eroded through the lateral orbital wall and under the temporalis muscle. The illusion of movement was due to mechanical displacement of the tumor mass and eye by contraction of the temporalis muscle. Removal of the cyst produced complete remission of the oscillopsia.






Authors:

  • Robert T. Knight

  • James N. St. John

  • Tsutomu Nakada

Date: 1984

PubMed: 6689898

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Solitary metastasis of systemic malignant lymphoma to the cerebellopontine angle

ABSTRACT

Systemic malignant lymphoma rarely produces solitary metastasis to the brain. We report such a case in the cerebellopontine (CP) angle mimicking an acoustic neurinoma. CT scan showed a large, round mass in the CP angle which enhanced homogeneously following contrast infusion. The internal auditory meatus appeared to be eroded. The clinical, radiological, and pathological findings are presented.







AUTHORS

  • Tsutomu Nakada

  • James N. St. John

  • Robert T. Knight

Date: 1983

PMID: 6600822

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