Optic nerve pseudomeningioma secondary to localized amyloidosis |
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Authors: | A W Lawton C R Leone D M Hunter |
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Affiliation: | Department of Ophthalmology, University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio 78284. |
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Abstract: | A 55-year-old woman presented with a mass of the optic nerve sheath suggestive of a meningioma. On excision, this proved to be amyloid. No systemic involvement could be found. Although amyloid may arise as a solitary lesion of the orbit or extraocular muscle, this "pseudomeningiomatous" pattern has not been previously noted. A magnetic resonance scan was helpful because the amyloid imaged at a density similar to vitreous and cerebral white matter, unlike meningiomas, which appear more like bone. The diagnosis of localized amyloidosis, however, still remains dependent on histopathology and cannot be made on a clinical basis. |
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