Ischemic optic neuropathy

Hayreh, Sohan Singh
Springer
Published 1978
ISSN:
1573-2630
Keywords:
Optic nerve ; Blood supply ; Ischemic optic neuropathy (ION) ; Anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (AION) ; Posterior ischemic optic neuropathy (PION)
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Medicine
Notes:
Abstract Ischemic optic neuropathy (ION), based on vascular anatomy of the optic nerve, pathogenesis and clinical picture, consists of two distinct entities: anterior (AION) and posterior (PION) ischemic optic neuropathies. AION is due to interference with posterior ciliary artery supply to the optic nerve head and retrolaminar part of the optic nerve; it initially presents with visual loss and optic disc edema which progresses to optic atrophy in a month or two. PION is due to occlusion of nutrient arteries to the posterior part of the optic nerve; in this condition during the initial stages the optic disc is normal in spite of marked visual loss, but the atrophy develops later on. Their pathogeneses, causes, clinical pictures, diagnosis and management are discussed briefly.
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notes Abstract Ischemic optic neuropathy (ION), based on vascular anatomy of the optic nerve, pathogenesis and clinical picture, consists of two distinct entities: anterior (AION) and posterior (PION) ischemic optic neuropathies. AION is due to interference with posterior ciliary artery supply to the optic nerve head and retrolaminar part of the optic nerve; it initially presents with visual loss and optic disc edema which progresses to optic atrophy in a month or two. PION is due to occlusion of nutrient arteries to the posterior part of the optic nerve; in this condition during the initial stages the optic disc is normal in spite of marked visual loss, but the atrophy develops later on. Their pathogeneses, causes, clinical pictures, diagnosis and management are discussed briefly.
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schlagwort Optic nerve
Blood supply
Ischemic optic neuropathy (ION)
Anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (AION)
Posterior ischemic optic neuropathy (PION)
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shingle_author_1 Hayreh, Sohan Singh
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Ischemic optic neuropathy
Optic nerve
Blood supply
Ischemic optic neuropathy (ION)
Anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (AION)
Posterior ischemic optic neuropathy (PION)
Optic nerve
Blood supply
Ischemic optic neuropathy (ION)
Anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (AION)
Posterior ischemic optic neuropathy (PION)
Abstract Ischemic optic neuropathy (ION), based on vascular anatomy of the optic nerve, pathogenesis and clinical picture, consists of two distinct entities: anterior (AION) and posterior (PION) ischemic optic neuropathies. AION is due to interference with posterior ciliary artery supply to the optic nerve head and retrolaminar part of the optic nerve; it initially presents with visual loss and optic disc edema which progresses to optic atrophy in a month or two. PION is due to occlusion of nutrient arteries to the posterior part of the optic nerve; in this condition during the initial stages the optic disc is normal in spite of marked visual loss, but the atrophy develops later on. Their pathogeneses, causes, clinical pictures, diagnosis and management are discussed briefly.
1573-2630
15732630
Springer
shingle_catch_all_2 Hayreh, Sohan Singh
Ischemic optic neuropathy
Optic nerve
Blood supply
Ischemic optic neuropathy (ION)
Anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (AION)
Posterior ischemic optic neuropathy (PION)
Optic nerve
Blood supply
Ischemic optic neuropathy (ION)
Anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (AION)
Posterior ischemic optic neuropathy (PION)
Abstract Ischemic optic neuropathy (ION), based on vascular anatomy of the optic nerve, pathogenesis and clinical picture, consists of two distinct entities: anterior (AION) and posterior (PION) ischemic optic neuropathies. AION is due to interference with posterior ciliary artery supply to the optic nerve head and retrolaminar part of the optic nerve; it initially presents with visual loss and optic disc edema which progresses to optic atrophy in a month or two. PION is due to occlusion of nutrient arteries to the posterior part of the optic nerve; in this condition during the initial stages the optic disc is normal in spite of marked visual loss, but the atrophy develops later on. Their pathogeneses, causes, clinical pictures, diagnosis and management are discussed briefly.
1573-2630
15732630
Springer
shingle_catch_all_3 Hayreh, Sohan Singh
Ischemic optic neuropathy
Optic nerve
Blood supply
Ischemic optic neuropathy (ION)
Anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (AION)
Posterior ischemic optic neuropathy (PION)
Optic nerve
Blood supply
Ischemic optic neuropathy (ION)
Anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (AION)
Posterior ischemic optic neuropathy (PION)
Abstract Ischemic optic neuropathy (ION), based on vascular anatomy of the optic nerve, pathogenesis and clinical picture, consists of two distinct entities: anterior (AION) and posterior (PION) ischemic optic neuropathies. AION is due to interference with posterior ciliary artery supply to the optic nerve head and retrolaminar part of the optic nerve; it initially presents with visual loss and optic disc edema which progresses to optic atrophy in a month or two. PION is due to occlusion of nutrient arteries to the posterior part of the optic nerve; in this condition during the initial stages the optic disc is normal in spite of marked visual loss, but the atrophy develops later on. Their pathogeneses, causes, clinical pictures, diagnosis and management are discussed briefly.
1573-2630
15732630
Springer
shingle_catch_all_4 Hayreh, Sohan Singh
Ischemic optic neuropathy
Optic nerve
Blood supply
Ischemic optic neuropathy (ION)
Anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (AION)
Posterior ischemic optic neuropathy (PION)
Optic nerve
Blood supply
Ischemic optic neuropathy (ION)
Anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (AION)
Posterior ischemic optic neuropathy (PION)
Abstract Ischemic optic neuropathy (ION), based on vascular anatomy of the optic nerve, pathogenesis and clinical picture, consists of two distinct entities: anterior (AION) and posterior (PION) ischemic optic neuropathies. AION is due to interference with posterior ciliary artery supply to the optic nerve head and retrolaminar part of the optic nerve; it initially presents with visual loss and optic disc edema which progresses to optic atrophy in a month or two. PION is due to occlusion of nutrient arteries to the posterior part of the optic nerve; in this condition during the initial stages the optic disc is normal in spite of marked visual loss, but the atrophy develops later on. Their pathogeneses, causes, clinical pictures, diagnosis and management are discussed briefly.
1573-2630
15732630
Springer
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