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Clinical course of compressive optic neuropathy in skull-base tumors
Background: Skull-base tumors (SBTs) of the middle and anterior fossae typically cause mass effect on the optic nerve/chiasm complex. The most common of these neoplasms are pituitary adenomas, meningiomas and craniopharyngiomas.
K.S. Iegorova +6 more
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Purpose: To report the distinct pattern of retinal perfusion loss captured on optical coherence tomographic angiography (OCTA) in a case of compressive optic neuropathy associated with pituitary adenoma.
Ping Wei +6 more
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Multi-system neurological disease is common in patients with OPA1 mutations [PDF]
Additional neurological features have recently been described in seven families transmitting pathogenic mutations in OPA1, the most common cause of autosomal dominant optic atrophy.
A. Wood +180 more
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Clinical spectum of tuberculous optic neuropathy [PDF]
Purpose Tuberculous optic neuropathy may follow infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis or administration of the bacille Calmette–Guerin. However, this condition is not well described in the ophthalmic literature.
AJ Mooney +21 more
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Compressive Optic Neuropathy Presenting With Psychiatric Symptoms
We report a case of bilateral optic neuropathy presenting with psychiatric symptoms. A 50-year-old woman was admitted with blurry vision in both eyes. She had a 3 months' history of depressed mood. Both optic discs had mild temporal pallor with visible spontaneous venous pulsations.
Ornek, Nurgul +3 more
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Structural and functional differentiation between compressive and glaucomatous optic neuropathy
Clinical diagnoses of slow, progressive, painless visual losses with various degrees of visual field (VF) losses and disc atrophy are often confused between suprasellar compressive optic neuropathy (CON) and open-angle glaucomatous optic neuropathy (GON).
Poramaet Laowanapiban +2 more
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Peripheral ophthalmic artery aneurysm is a rare disease entity. We review the relevant literature and report a case of fusiform aneurysm involving the entire intraorbital ophthalmic artery in association with multiple intracranial and extracranial ...
Zixin Hong +3 more
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Compressive Optic Neuropathy and Repeat Orbital Decompression: A Case Series. [PDF]
To characterize the presenting characteristics, preoperative clinical activity score (CAS), surgical approach, and visual outcomes in patients with thyroid eye disease undergoing repeat orbital decompression for recurrent or recalcitrant compressive optic neuropathy (CON).The medical records of patients with recurrent or recalcitrant CON undergoing ...
Kauh CY +6 more
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Quantitative Analysis of Optic Disc Cupping in Compressive Optic Neuropathy
Cupping of the optic disc, a characteristic sign of glaucoma, has been anecdotally described in association with compressive optic neuropathy. The aim of this study is to perform a masked, controlled, and quantitative measurement of the optic disc cup to determine if compressive lesions of the afferent visual pathway were associated with increased ...
S, Bianchi-Marzoli +3 more
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Introduction: Intracanalicular vascular malformations are rare. This report describes a case of compressive optic neuropathy secondary to an intracanalicular venous malformation managed with endoscopic transsphenoidal optic canal decompression.
Khizar Rana +5 more
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