Ischemic Optic Neuropathy: Still the Ophthalmologist's Dilemma |
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Authors: | W. Thomas Shults |
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Affiliation: | From the Good Samaritan Hospital and Medical Center and Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, Oregon. |
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Abstract: | ![]() Ischemic optic neuropathy, in its arteritic and idiopathic varieties, presents both diagnostic and therapeutic challenges to the clinician, specificially: the role of temporal artery biopsy in management of giant cell arteritis; the preferred treatment regimen for giant cell arteritis, including decisions to begin tapering therapy and stopping therapy; action to take if major steroid complications arise while the disease is still active; distinguishing anterior ischemic optic neuropathy from idiopathic optic neuritis; whether cerebral arteriography is indicated in the assessment of idiopathic ischemic optic neuropathy; and whether steroid therapy is of any value in the treatment of idiopathic ischemic optic neuropathy. |
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Keywords: | carotid artery corticosteroids cranial arteritis disc edema giant cell arteritis ischemic optic neuropathy optic neuritis temporal arteritis |
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