A case report of optic neuropathy following dacryocystorhinostomy in a 57-year-old female patient with May-Hegglin anomalyopen access
- Authors
- Lee, Seung Uk; Huh, Hyoun Do; Cho, Hyun Kyung; Kim, Su Jin
- Issue Date
- Apr-2020
- Publisher
- BioMed Central
- Keywords
- Dacryocystorhinostomy; May-Hegglin anomaly; Optic neuropathy
- Citation
- BMC Ophthalmology, v.20, no.1
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- BMC Ophthalmology
- Volume
- 20
- Number
- 1
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/72356
- DOI
- 10.1186/s12886-020-01433-w
- ISSN
- 1471-2415
- Abstract
- Background We report a rare case of optic neuropathy following dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) in a 57-year-old female patient with May-Hegglin anomaly. Case presentation The patient was presented with sudden onset of vision loss for the left eye after DCR under general anesthesia. Her best corrected visual acuity was light perception in the left eye. Relative afferent pupillary defect was detected in her left eye. Magnetic resonance imaging of the orbit revealed an hyperintensity at the intra-orbital segment of the left optic nerve on T2-weighted image and Flair image. The patient was diagnosed with acute postoperative optic neuropathy and treated with methylprednisolone. Although her vision partially improved, she was left with a visual field defect in the left eye. Conclusions In patients with hematologic diseases, postoperative vision loss can occur following even minor surgery under general anesthesia, such as DCR. Therefore, preoperative counseling regarding the risk of visual loss should be given to high-risk patients.
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