Case Reports in Ophthalmology (Mar 2017)

Complete Recovery from Blindness in Case of Compressive Optic Neuropathy due to Unruptured Anterior Cerebral Artery Aneurysm

  • Yurie Fukiyama,
  • Hidehiro Oku,
  • Yusuke Hashimoto,
  • Yuko Nishikawa,
  • Masahiro Tonari,
  • Jun Sugasawa,
  • Shigeru Miyachi,
  • Tsunehiko Ikeda

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000458753
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 157 – 162

Abstract

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It is not common for an isolated visual symptom to be the first indication of an aneurysm compressing the optic nerve. The compression can lead to blindness, and a recovery from the blindness is rare. We report a female with a left painless optic neuropathy caused by an unruptured anterior cerebral artery aneurysm. The patient had a temporal hemianopic visual field defect, which progressed to blindness in the left eye, while the right visual function was not affected. A coil embolization of the aneurysm completely restored her visual acuity to 20/20. These findings suggest that aneurysmal lesions should be ruled out in case of unilateral optic neuropathy with hemianopic visual field defects and progressive visual loss.

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