Publication date: Available online 29 August 2018
Source: American Journal of Otolaryngology
Author(s): W.L. Neo, C.W.D. Chin, X.Y. Huang
Abstract
Background
Optic neuritis resulting from paranasal sinusitis is an infrequently described but clinically important and treatable entity. The role of optic nerve decompression has been well established in atraumatic optic neuropathies which are compressive in origin. However, its role in optic neuritis and other infective or inflammatory processes is lacking, and the role for early surgical intervention remains controversial.
Case report
In this case report, we describe a patient who presented with sudden onset of right vision loss secondary to optic neuritis from pansinusitis. He was treated with systemic antibiotics and steroids along with an urgent endoscopic sinus surgery with optic nerve decompression. Full restoration of his vision was recorded within 24 h of surgical decompression.
Conclusion
Optic neuritis secondary to paranasal sinusitis is a clinically important entity and timely diagnosis and decompression is key to vision restoration.
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