Neuro-Ophthalmic Manifestations of Sarcoidosis: Clinical Spectrum, Evaluation, and Management
OBJECTIVETo familiarize the reader with the neuro-ophthalmic manifestations of sarcoidosis. MATERIALS AND METHODSAll patients underwent systemic evaluations (chest radiograph, magnetic resonance imaging and/or computed tomography, serum angiotensin-converting enzyme level, and gallium scan). Histolo...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of neuro-ophthalmology 2001-06, Vol.21 (2), p.132-137 |
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Zusammenfassung: | OBJECTIVETo familiarize the reader with the neuro-ophthalmic manifestations of sarcoidosis.
MATERIALS AND METHODSAll patients underwent systemic evaluations (chest radiograph, magnetic resonance imaging and/or computed tomography, serum angiotensin-converting enzyme level, and gallium scan). Histologic confirmation was preferred (11 of 15 patients underwent biopsy, ten of whom [82%] had positive biopsies, and four refused). Otherwise, the diagnosis of clinical sarcoidosis was based on laboratory evaluation.
RESULTSWe report our experience with 15 patients who had neuro-ophthalmic manifestations of sarcoidosis other than optic neuropathy or chiasmal disease. Eight of 15 (53%) did not have known sarcoidosis at the time of presentation. Thirteen of 15 (87%) patients demonstrated lesions consistent with sarcoidosis on magnetic resonance imaging of the brain. Treatment with corticosteroids and/or other immunomodulatory agents was necessary in all cases.
CONCLUSIONSNeuro-ophthalmic manifestations of sarcoidosis are rare. They may be the presenting signs of otherwise occult disease. Suspicion and inclusion in the differential are a key to establishing the diagnosis. A strategy for the detection and evaluation of these cases is presented. |
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ISSN: | 1070-8022 1536-5166 |
DOI: | 10.1097/00041327-200106000-00016 |