Acute, severe, symmetric visual loss with cecocentral scotomas due to olfactory groove meningioma.
1986; National Institutes of Health; Volume: 6; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
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Meningioma and schwannoma management
ResumoCecocentral scotomas are a hallmark of toxic, metabolic, and hereditary optic neuropathies, but are rarely associated with compressive processes. Acute visual loss due to a compressive optic neuropathy by a benign tumor is unusual unless intratumoral hemorrhage or infarction occurs. A case of acute, severe, remitting, symmetrical visual loss with cecocentral scotomas, initially thought to be of toxic etiology, proved to be due to a typical suprasellar meningioma originating in the olfactory groove. A history of olfactory disturbance with visual loss should prompt neuroradiologic investigation despite atypical neuro-ophthalmic features.
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