55 research outputs found

    Decreased Vision and Junctional Scotoma from Pituicytoma

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    Pituicytomas are rare neoplasms of the sellar region. We report a case of vision loss and a junctional scotoma in a 43-year-old woman caused by compression of the optic chiasm by a pituitary tumor. The morphological and immunohistochemical characteristics of the tumor were consistent with the diagnosis of pituicytoma. The tumor was debulked surgically, and the patient's vision improved

    Isolated Bilateral Fourth Cranial Nerve Palsies as the Presenting Sign of Hydrocephalus

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    Midbrain lesions leading to bilateral fourth nerve palsies are typically accompanied by other brainstem symptomatology. Here we report a case of a 29-year-old man with hydrocephalus and significant third ventricle dilation applying pressure on the dorsal midbrain and having as only manifestation isolated, bilateral fourth cranial nerve palsies. This finding, reported now for the first time, could be attributed to a partially working ventriculoperitoneal shunt previously placed to this patient, which was able to sporadically relieve the increases of the intraventricular pressure on the midbrain that would normally lead to other manifestations

    Optic Chiasmal Glioma in an Adult Associated with a Good Long-Term Prognosis: A Case Report and Review of the Literature

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    To report a case of a glioma of the optic chiasm that presented in an adult and was associated with an excellent long-term prognosis

    Neuro-Ophthalmic Manifestations and Clinical Course of Brainstem Gliomas in Adults

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    Demographic, Systemic and Ocular Features of Non-Arteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy in a Large US Claims Beneficiary Database (.pdf)

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    The etiology of non-arteritic ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION), the most common acute neuropathy in older adults, is poorly understood. We assessed demographic, systemic and ocular factors associated with NAION to gain insight into the pathogenesis of the disease

    Laser-induced Optic Neuropathy as A Model to Study Neuro-protection

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    Nonarteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy (NAION) is believed to result from insufficient blood flow to the optic nerve head. However, the precise mechanism of ischemia remains unclear. A successful experimental animal model would help us better understand the pathophysiology of the disease. The purpose of our study is to develop a novel version of the photodynamic model of rodent optic neuropathy currently used, which will give us results with high reproducibility
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