160 likes | 555 Views
15/04/2012. 2. case. A 43y woman complains of a mild headache (left forehead). The headache has been present 2 months, and is not getting better.As you listen she tells you the sight is dim in left eye.Examination confirms red colours in the left eye are not as bright as when seen with the right
E N D
1. 15/04/2012 1 Neuro-ophthalmology: part 1, visual fieldsdavid.kinshuck@goodhope.nhs.uk
2. 15/04/2012 2 case A 43y woman complains of a mild headache (left forehead). The headache has been present 2 months, and is not getting better.
As you listen she tells you the sight is dim in left eye.
Examination confirms red colours in the left eye are not as bright as when seen with the right eye.
Further examination shows a pale optic disk and afferent pupillary defect, and visual field defect, but even without these findings a CT scan is needed. CT scan details:
3. 15/04/2012 3 case
4. 15/04/2012 4 Recall…visual pathway
5. 15/04/2012 5 Recall…disease of the eye itself causes various visual symptoms
6. 15/04/2012 6 Recall…disease of the eye itself causes various visual symptoms
7. 15/04/2012 7 Optic nerve
8. 15/04/2012 8 Optic nerve
9. 15/04/2012 9 Pituitary (chiasmal) area
10. 15/04/2012 10 Pituitary (chiasmal) area
11. 15/04/2012 11 Retrochisamal
12. 15/04/2012 12 Retrochisamal
13. 15/04/2012 13 Visual symptoms mini-quiz
14. 15/04/2012 14 Questions
15. 15/04/2012 15 Summary