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Progressive visual loss and ophthalmoplegia.

K C Kubis1, H Danesh-Meyer, E A Pribitkin

  • 1Neuro-Ophthalmology Service, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, USA.

Survey of Ophthalmology
|March 29, 2000
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Orbital decompression surgery improved vision in a patient with thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy (TAO) causing progressive vision loss. This case highlights surgical options for TAO management.

Area of Science:

  • Ophthalmology
  • Endocrinology
  • Thyroid Eye Disease

Background:

  • Thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy (TAO) can lead to significant vision impairment.
  • Hyperthyroidism is a common cause of TAO.
  • Corticosteroid treatment may not always resolve vision loss in TAO.

Observation:

  • A 51-year-old woman with hyperthyroidism experienced 4 weeks of progressive bilateral vision loss.
  • Visual function did not improve with oral prednisone treatment.
  • Bilateral orbital decompression resulted in improved visual function.

Findings:

  • Orbital decompression is an effective treatment for vision loss in TAO.
  • The study discusses indications, advantages, and disadvantages of radiation therapy and orbital decompression for TAO.

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  • Management strategies for intraocular pressure, strabismus, and lid abnormalities in TAO are also reviewed.
  • Implications:

    • Surgical intervention like orbital decompression should be considered for vision-threatening TAO unresponsive to medical therapy.
    • Comprehensive management of TAO involves addressing various ocular complications.
    • Further research into optimal treatment modalities for TAO is warranted.