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VISUAL PATHWAYS AND THE OPTIC NERVE DR.EJAZ-UL-HAQ PGR DEPARTMENT OF OPHTHALMOLOGY UNIT-III
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Visual pathways and optic nerve.

Feb 21, 2017

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VISUAL PATHWAYS AND THE OPTIC NERVE

DR.EJAZ-UL-HAQPGR DEPARTMENT OF OPHTHALMOLOGY UNIT-III

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Contents Definition of visual field Normal vision What are the causes of visual field defect? Anatomy of Visual pathways

Optic nerve Optic chiasm Retrochiasm

Visual field deficits due to various lesions. How to approach a patient with specific visual field deficit ? Optic neuropathies Summary

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VISUAL FIELD

“A space in the universe, visiblle to steadily fixating eye”

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CAUSES OF FIELD DEFECTS

Media opacity Retinal Pathologies Visual pathway lesions Cortical lesions

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RETINAL VS NEUROLOGICAL CAUSES

Retinal causes respect the horizontal midline Neurological causes respect the vertical midline

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Anatomy Of Visual Pathways

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IN THE OPTIC NERVE JUST BEHIND THE EYEBALL

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IN THE OPTIC NERVE JUST NEAR THE CHIASM

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OPTIC CHIASM

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OPTIC RADIATION

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STRIATE CORTEX

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Visual pathway lesions

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HOW TO APPROACH A PATIENT WITH SPECIFIC VISUAL FIELD DEFECT??

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Patient Presention with Bitemporal Hemianopia LOOK FOR: Color desaturation Optic atrophy Headache EOM paresis To specify the type of adenoma Amenorrhea-galactorhea syndrome in females Hypogonadism : impotence, infertility, decreased libido, gynecomastia,

galactorhea Features of cushing syndrome(Central obesity, moon face, cutaneuous

striae, pigmentation,hypertenstion)Increased blood cortisol level Acromegaly in adults Gigantisn in children

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Opthalmic features of pituitary adenoma

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Ophthalmic features of Craniopharyngeomas

Associated features• Dwarfism• Delayed sexual development• Obesity

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Post fixation blindness

Hemifield slip

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Bow-tie atrophy

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Careful fundoscopic examination to rule out:-

Nasal Retinitis Pigmentosa Dermatochalasis Tilted discs Nasal retinoschisis

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Investigations

MRI with gadolinium contrast CT scan Endocrinal evaluation

THESE PATIENTS NEEDS URGENT NEUROSURGICAL INTERVETION

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PATIENT PRESENTIONG WITH HOMONYMOUS HEMIANOPIA Congruity Wernicke hemianopic pupil Optic atrophy (ipsilateral and

contralateral) Contralateral pyramidal signs

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Patient with contralateral superior quadrantanopia

Associaed features C/L hemisensory loss and hemiparesis Paroxysmal olfactory and gustatory hallucinations Formed visual hallucinations Seizures Receptive dysphasia(Dominat hemisphere)

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Patient presenting with contralateral inferior qurantanopia Associated feature

Acalculia, Agraphia,left-right disorientation and finger agnosia Dressing and constitutional apraxia , spatial neglect

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Striate cortex Supplied by PCA Posterior pole supplied by MCA

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Parietal Vs Occipital Lobe lesions Jerky movements induced by moving

pattern targets across the visual field Parietal lobe lesion: asymmetric OKN

(Slow pursuit movements are affected) Occipital lobe lesions: Symmetric

OKN

Parietal lobe lesions are more likely to be a tumor while occipital lobe lesions are more likely to be infarction

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Optic nerve neuropathies

Symptoms of optic nerve dysfunction Visual loss Dark adaptation is lowered Impaired color vision Transient obscuration of vision Depth perception is impaired Pain : mild dull eye ache

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Signs Of Optic nerve dysfunction

Decreased VA RAPD Dyschromatopsia Diminished light brightness sensitivity Deminished contrast sensitivity Visual field defects

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Visual field defects in optic neuropathies

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Optic Atrophy

Primary optic atrophy

Changes that take place in the optic nerve due to axonal degeneration in the pathway b/w retina and LGB

Secondary optic atrophy

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Optic neuritis Retrobulbar optic neuritis : Most commonly associated with

MS Papillitis : inflammation of intraocular portion of optic nerve Neroretinitis: Papillitis in association with inflammation of RNFL

and a MACULAR STAR

“Inflammation of optic nerve is called optic neuritis”

Papillitis Neuroretinitis

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AAION NAION

Papilledema:Early

Late papilledema

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SUMMARY