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Dolichoectatic arterial compression of the anterior visual pathways: neuro-ophthalmic features and clinical course.

V Purvin1, A Kawasaki, S Zeldes.   

Abstract

AIM: To characterise the clinical findings and natural history of anterior visual pathway compression by dolichoectatic intracranial vessels.
METHODS: A retrospective case review of patients evaluated in an outpatient neuro-ophthalmology clinic.
RESULTS: 10 patients with this condition were identified. Dolichoectatic compression was confirmed by magnetic resonance scanning in all patients. The average age at presentation was 70.6 years and eight of the 10 were female. The carotid artery was involved in seven patients and the basilar in three. Patterns of visual loss varied depending on the site of compression. The most common pattern in patients with optic neuropathy was nasal field loss. In most patients visual loss showed little progression over time. Over an average follow up interval of 2.8 years, progressive visual loss was documented in only three cases. In one of these, neurosurgical intervention was undertaken with subsequent improvement of vision.
CONCLUSIONS: Visual loss resulting from compression of the visual pathways by dolichoectatic arteries is usually mild and only slowly progressive. Most patients are elderly, with other forms of vascular disease. Conservative management is thus usually appropriate in this disorder. In occasional cases with more rapid progression, surgical intervention may be beneficial.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14707301      PMCID: PMC1757475     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry        ISSN: 0022-3050            Impact factor:   10.154


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