双侧动脉前缺血性视神经病变

Michelle Matson O.D., Lane Fujimoto O.D.
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摘要

背景:蝶状体前部缺血性视神经病变(AION)是一种视神经头部疾病,常见于50岁以上的患者,70岁以上的患者更为常见。除少数例外,动脉性AION是由巨细胞动脉炎引起的。早期诊断和及时使用皮质类固醇治疗对于预防这种疾病可能造成的破坏性视力丧失至关重要。病例报告一例63岁白人男性,主诉右眼视力模糊,左眼视野丧失。眼部检查发现双侧视神经头肿胀。视野检查显示双眼高度缺损。实验室检测明显升高红细胞沉降率(ESR)和c反应蛋白(CRP)水平。患者接受口服强的松治疗动脉性AION,并转诊至风湿病专家。在随访中,患者的ESR和CRP水平明显改善。左眼视神经头肿胀减轻,视野稳定。结论动脉性出血是一种眼部急症。验光师需要能够识别和诊断这种情况迅速启动关键的皮质类固醇治疗。
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Bilateral arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy

Background

Arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (AION) is a disease of the optic nerve head seen in patients over the age of 50 and more commonly over the age of 70. With few exceptions, arteritic AION is caused by giant cell arteritis. Early diagnosis and prompt treatment with corticosteroids are essential for preventing potentially devastating visual loss from this disease.

Case Report

A 63-year-old white man presented with the complaints of blurred vision of the right eye and visual field loss of the left eye. Ocular examination found bilateral swollen optic nerve heads. Visual field testing showed altitudinal defects in each eye. Laboratory testing was significant for elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) and C-reactive protein (CRP) levels. The patient was treated with oral prednisone for arteritic AION and referred to a rheumatologist. At follow-up, the patient’s ESR and CRP levels showed significant improvement. The optic nerve head of the left eye showed a reduction in swelling, and the visual field finding was stable.

Conclusion

Arteritic AION is an ocular emergency. Optometrists need to be able to recognize and diagnose this condition quickly to initiate critical corticosteroid treatment.

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