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Neuro-Ophthalmological Emergencies.

João Lemos1, Eric Eggenberger1.   

Abstract

Neuro-ophthalmological emergencies constitute vision or life-threatening conditions if diagnosis and treatment are not promptly undertaken. Even with immediate therapy, these clinical entities carry a high rate of morbidity. They may present with diplopia, visual loss, and/or anisocoria. Arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy is an ominous condition, which can cause permanent and severe vision loss, stroke, or aortic dissection, requiring immediate steroid therapy. Pituitary apoplexy may go unnoticed if only computed axial tomography is performed. Diseases affecting the cavernous sinus and orbital apex region, such as cavernous sinus thrombosis or mucormycosis, can give rise to simultaneous vision loss and diplopia and, if not treated, may extend to the brain parenchyma causing permanent neurological sequela. An isolated third nerve palsy may be the harbinger of a cerebral aneurysm, carrying a significant risk of mortality. Horner syndrome can be the initial presentation of a carotid dissection, an important cause of stroke in the young adult. The neurohospitalist should be familiar with the workup and management of neuro-ophthalmological emergencies.

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Keywords:  carotid artery dissection; cavernous sinus thrombosis; emergency treatment; mucormycosis; pituitary apoplexy; temporal arteritis; third nerve palsy

Year:  2015        PMID: 26425250      PMCID: PMC4572383          DOI: 10.1177/1941874415583117

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurohospitalist        ISSN: 1941-8744


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