نتایج جستجو برای: traumatic optic neuropathy ton

تعداد نتایج: 168372  

Journal: :Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2013

Journal: :Craniomaxillofacial Trauma & Reconstruction 2015

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 1972
A M Wyllie D McLeod J F Cullen

Persistent profound visual loss following contusion of the globe or ocular adnexae has been well documented, the visual loss being attributed to haemorrhage into, or contusion of, the optic nerve, or to interference with the blood supply of the eye. The patient described below presented after a contusion of the eye and orbit, with the clinical picture of ischaemic optic neuropathy presumably re...

2016
Eric L. Singman Nitin Daphalapurkar Helen White Thao D. Nguyen Lijo Panghat Jessica Chang Timothy McCulley

Indirect traumatic optic neuropathy (ITON) refers to optic nerve injury resulting from impact remote to the optic nerve. The mechanism of injury is not understood, and there are no confirmed protocols for prevention, mitigation or treatment. Most data concerning this condition comes from case series of civilian patients suffering blunt injury, such as from sports- or motor vehicle-related concu...

Journal: :JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC RESEARCH 2016

Journal: :Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery 2010

Journal: :Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2013

Journal: :International ophthalmology clinics 1995
J E Warner S Lessell

Introduction: Traumatic optic nerve damage after craniofacial injury was first described by Hippocrates.1 Although the natural history of traumatic optic neuropathy is unknown, recent studies suggest that high dose steroids and, even surgical decompression of the optic canal or the nerve sheath (in cases of nerve sheath hematoma) may restore vision in selected patients.2-8 The commonest cause o...

Journal: :AANA journal 2010
Vickie Pierce Phillip Kendrick

Visual loss is a traumatic occurrence that has been reported after prone spine surgical procedures performed under general anesthesia. The most common cause of postoperative visual loss is ischemic optic neuropathy. Although the incidence of postoperative visual loss is rare, this devastating injury has been reported more frequently. Several factors increase the risk for the development of isch...

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