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Joanna M Jefferis1, Revelle Littlewood1, Irene M Pepper1, Simon J Hickman2.
Abstract
We describe here a case series of six patients referred to the Neuro-ophthalmology service in Sheffield, UK with possible acute unilateral optic neuritis. Each patient had a triad of unilateral photophobia, ipsilateral retro-ocular pain, and ipsilateral loss of vision. All patients had normal ocular examinations and investigation findings with no objective structural or functional abnormalities identified. Patients were treated by weaning-off regular analgesia and, where appropriate, commencing migraine prophylaxis. In the three patients with complete recovery of pain, there was also complete recovery of vision. We propose that this is a migraine syndrome and that the decreased visual acuity is a functional consequence of the pain and photophobia.Entities:
Keywords: Photophobia; functional vision loss; headache; migraine
Year: 2018 PMID: 30524486 PMCID: PMC6276949 DOI: 10.1080/01658107.2018.1437753
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuroophthalmology ISSN: 0165-8107