Literature DB >> 1401159

Papilledema and intraspinal lumbar paraganglioma.

D R Hardten1, D Y Wen, J D Wirtschafter, J H Sung, D L Erickson.   

Abstract

Optic nervehead swelling is most frequently caused by ocular or intracranial lesions. The case presented here demonstrates that the spinal subarachnoid space must also be considered as a potential site for a lesion causing optic nervehead swelling. A 56-year-old man is presented with an intraspinal lumbar paraganglioma associated with increased cerebrospinal fluid protein, papilledema, transient obscurations of vision, and back pain. This may be the first reported case of a paraganglioma associated with optic nervehead swelling. Magnetic resonance imaging of the lumbosacral region revealed the lesion noninvasively. The papilledema, transient obscurations of vision, and back pain resolved after resection of the tumor. The mechanisms are not defined for optic nervehead swelling in association with spinal tumors in general and paraganglioma in particular. The measured abnormal elevation of cerebrospinal fluid protein may have resulted in increased intracranial pressure and papilledema.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1401159

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Neuroophthalmol        ISSN: 0272-846X


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