Radiation-induced optic neuropathy: a magnetic resonance imaging study
- PMID: 1993908
- DOI: 10.3171/jns.1991.74.3.0426
Radiation-induced optic neuropathy: a magnetic resonance imaging study
Abstract
Optic neuropathy induced by radiation is an infrequent cause of delayed visual loss that may at times be difficult to differentiate from compression of the visual pathways by recurrent neoplasm. The authors describe six patients with this disorder who experienced loss of vision 6 to 36 months after neurological surgery and radiation therapy. Of the six patients in the series, two had a pituitary adenoma and one each had a metastatic melanoma, multiple myeloma, craniopharyngioma, and lymphoepithelioma. Visual acuity in the affected eyes ranged from 20/25 to no light perception. Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging showed sellar and parasellar recurrence of both pituitary adenomas, but the intrinsic lesions of the optic nerves and optic chiasm induced by radiation were enhanced after gadolinium-diethylenetriaminepenta-acetic acid (DTPA) administration and were clearly distinguishable from the suprasellar compression of tumor. Repeated MR imaging showed spontaneous resolution of gadolinium-DTPA enhancement of the optic nerve in a patient who was initially suspected of harboring recurrence of a metastatic malignant melanoma as the cause of visual loss. The authors found the presumptive diagnosis of radiation-induced optic neuropathy facilitated by MR imaging with gadolinium-DTPA. This neuro-imaging procedure may help avert exploratory surgery in some patients with recurrent neoplasm in whom the etiology of visual loss is uncertain.
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Radiation-induced optic neuropathy.J Neurosurg. 1992 Jan;76(1):173. doi: 10.3171/jns.1992.76.1.0173. J Neurosurg. 1992. PMID: 1727162 No abstract available.
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Radiation-induced optic neuropathy.J Neurosurg. 1991 Sep;75(3):496-7. doi: 10.3171/jns.1991.75.3.0496. J Neurosurg. 1991. PMID: 1741842 No abstract available.
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