BACKGROUND: Trauma of the optic chiasm has been reported but its incidence is low. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Retrospective review of patients diagnosed with traumatic optic neuropathy between 1992 and 2002. RESULTS: Among 91 patients with a diagnosis of traumatic optic neuropathy, 10 showed evidence of optic chiasm involvement. All were males, the average age was 32 years (range 22-43). Injuries resulted from a rapid deceleration in 8 cases (car or motorcycle accident or fall from a minimum height of 5 meters). Coma was present in 6 cases and neurologic disorders in 8 cases. Optic neuropathy was present in 8/10 cases. Visual improvement was noted in two patients who suffered from milder head trauma. CONCLUSIONS: Optic chiasm dysfunction followi...
Post-traumatic optic neuropathy (TON) is a rare, but very much feared event. It is a traumatic injur...
Traumatic optic neuropathy (TON) is an uncommon vision-threatening disorder that can be caused by oc...
Causes of visual loss following trauma, other than traumatic optic neuropathy, must be considered. W...
BACKGROUND: Trauma of the optic chiasm has been reported but its incidence is low. PATIENTS AND METH...
Indirect injury to the visual pathways commonly results in optic neuropathy. Traumatic dysfunction o...
Traumatic optic neuropathy (TON) is a serious vision threatening condition that can be caused by ocu...
Traumatic optic nerve injuries are a devastating result of head and facial trauma (41) . Approximate...
Purpose: To report a case presenting with bitemporal hemianopia due to traumatic chiasmal syndrome a...
Introduction: An association between facial trauma and blindness has long been recognized,1 but it w...
Traumatic optic neuropathy occurs in association with high momentum deceleration injuries. Optic ner...
The most common cause of traumatic optic neuropathy (TON) is indirect injury to the optic nerve, whi...
AbstractTraumatic optic neuropathy (TON) is an uncommon cause of visual loss following blunt or pene...
Traumatic optic neuropathy (TON) is an uncommon cause of permanent visual loss. Optic nerve trauma m...
Since the initial report of chiasmal trauma by Nieden in 1883 this entity has been cited as cause of...
Traumatic chiasmal syndrome is a rare complication of closed head trauma. It often presents as bitem...
Post-traumatic optic neuropathy (TON) is a rare, but very much feared event. It is a traumatic injur...
Traumatic optic neuropathy (TON) is an uncommon vision-threatening disorder that can be caused by oc...
Causes of visual loss following trauma, other than traumatic optic neuropathy, must be considered. W...
BACKGROUND: Trauma of the optic chiasm has been reported but its incidence is low. PATIENTS AND METH...
Indirect injury to the visual pathways commonly results in optic neuropathy. Traumatic dysfunction o...
Traumatic optic neuropathy (TON) is a serious vision threatening condition that can be caused by ocu...
Traumatic optic nerve injuries are a devastating result of head and facial trauma (41) . Approximate...
Purpose: To report a case presenting with bitemporal hemianopia due to traumatic chiasmal syndrome a...
Introduction: An association between facial trauma and blindness has long been recognized,1 but it w...
Traumatic optic neuropathy occurs in association with high momentum deceleration injuries. Optic ner...
The most common cause of traumatic optic neuropathy (TON) is indirect injury to the optic nerve, whi...
AbstractTraumatic optic neuropathy (TON) is an uncommon cause of visual loss following blunt or pene...
Traumatic optic neuropathy (TON) is an uncommon cause of permanent visual loss. Optic nerve trauma m...
Since the initial report of chiasmal trauma by Nieden in 1883 this entity has been cited as cause of...
Traumatic chiasmal syndrome is a rare complication of closed head trauma. It often presents as bitem...
Post-traumatic optic neuropathy (TON) is a rare, but very much feared event. It is a traumatic injur...
Traumatic optic neuropathy (TON) is an uncommon vision-threatening disorder that can be caused by oc...
Causes of visual loss following trauma, other than traumatic optic neuropathy, must be considered. W...