| Literature DB >> 19114016 |
Savas P Deftereos1, Georgios K Karagiannakis, Athina Spanoudaki, Soultana N Foutzitzi, Panos Prassopoulos.
Abstract
A case of a 75-year old male with right-sided exopthalmos is presented. Outside proptosis of the right eye was initially observed 6 years ago. Opthalmological and endocrinological clinical examination as well as laboratory tests revealed no pathology from optic nerve disc, optic bulb and thyroid related hormones. MRI study demonstrated an optic nerve meningioma. The key imaging findings and the differential diagnosis were discussed in this present paper.Entities:
Year: 2008 PMID: 19114016 PMCID: PMC2629473 DOI: 10.1186/1757-1626-1-423
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cases J ISSN: 1757-1626
Figure 1Axial MR image (T1 with fat saturation). An isointense to brain and optic nerve (arrow) lesion which produces exopthalmos. The lesion appears as marked widening along the path of the optic nerve but there is no intracranial extension.
Figure 2Axial MR image (T2 with fat saturation). The lesion is slightly hyperintense to the optic nerve (arrow).
Figure 3Axial MR image (T1 with fat saturation) after intravenous administration of paramagnetic media. There is homogeneous intense enhancement producing a "tram track" appearance around the hypointense optic nerve. Surrounding structures remain intact.