Evaluation of vision loss Flashcards
Loss of vision?
Loss of central vision or loss of part of the visual field
When does loss of vision occur?
When there is pathology along the visual pathway
A scotoma (blind spot) is one eye is associated with?
A retinal or optic nerve lesion in that eye
Where do optic nerve disease typically cause scotomas?
Centrally
Chiasmal compression causes?
Bitemporal visual field defect
Damage to the visual pathways behind the chiasm produce?
homonymous hemianopsi (defect affects the same side of the patient’s visual field in both eyes)
If a patient has a congruous homonymous hemianopsia, where is the lesion?
Occipital Cortex, more congruous the closer to the Occipital cortex
Characteristics of optic neuritis?
Occurs in young or middle age adults Sudden loss of vision in one eye May have pain on motion of eye Afferent pupillary defect present Central visual field defect Color desaturation in affected eye (mostly red) Disc normal or swollen
What does the optic disc look like in retrobulbar optic neuritis?
Normal
What does the optic disc look like in papillitis?
Swollen
How does vision loss proceed in optic neuritis?
over 10-14 days
Improvement of vision in optic neuritis occurs over what time period?
3 or more weeks
Optic neuritis is associated with what?
Multiple sclerosis
Most common cause of compression of optic chiasm?
Pituitary adenoma
What is papilledema?
Bilateral swelling of the optic discs secondary to increased intracranial pressure