This woman was 61 years old when she underwent initial neuro-ophthalmologic evaluation. Twenty-three years earlier, she had undergone removal of a pituitary adenoma followed by radiation therapy. At that time, she had noted a preoperative visual field defect that improved somewhat after the surgery. Twenty-two years before neuro-ophthalmologic evaluation, she was found to have a mild bilateral superotemporal defect on tangent fields. Thirteen years before diagnosis, she was noted to have chronic open-angle glaucoma OU. One year before neuro-ophthalmologic evaluation, progressive visual field loss OD was noted. Upon initial neuro-ophthalmologic assessment, her best corrected acuities were 20/30 OD and 20/25 OS. Ishihara color plates were 10...