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Clinicopathological Correlates: Chronic Arsenic Toxicity Causing Bilateral Symmetric Progressive Optic Neuropathy
Paul Freund1, Laila Al-Shafai, Gabriella Mankovskii
1Departments of Ophthalmology and Vision Sciences (PF, EM), and Medical Imaging (LA-S), Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada; Department of Biomedical Physics (GM), Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada; Department of Laboratory Medicine (DH), University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.
Abstract:
A 70 year-old man presented with insidiously progressing central visual acuity loss in both eyes over several years. Objectively the only abnormality identified on the exam was questionable granularity in the fovea in each eye. Extensive work up which included neuro-imaging, screening blood work for toxic and nutritional causes of optic neuropathy as well as electroretinogram and fluorescein angiography to rule out subtle maculopathy was all unrevealing. When vision continued to deteriorate over the next several years investigations were repeated and again did not yield any positive results. Levels of heavy metals were then obtained after further progression of visual loss, revealing very high levels of arsenic. Subsequent investigations revealed that patient has been spending almost every weekend for the past 28 years alone at a remote country cottage where the sole supply of water was from the local well. He also recalled that 1.5 months after purchasing the cottage he developed hemorrhagic colitis requiring partial colectomy. The specimen from colectomy was located and total reflection x-ray fluorescence testing performed in a specialized lab revealed greatly increased level of arsenic particle in the colonic biopsy from 28 years ago. This case is a reminder that heavy metal toxicity should be considered in a differential diagnosis of patients with bilateral symmetric optic neuropathy.
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