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Gaze-evoked amaurosis.

J C Orcutt, W M Tucker, R P Mills

    Ophthalmology
    |March 1, 1987
    PubMed
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    Gaze-evoked amaurosis, a temporary vision loss with eye movement, is often alarming but not indicative of permanent vision loss. This study found it linked to optic nerve sheath meningiomas and orbital cavernous hemangiomas.

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    Area of Science:

    • Ophthalmology
    • Neuro-ophthalmology

    Background:

    • Gaze-evoked amaurosis (GEA) is a rare condition causing temporary monocular vision loss.
    • It is associated with specific neurological and orbital pathologies.

    Observation:

    • Six cases of GEA were analyzed, with a mean follow-up of 5 years.
    • Three patients had optic nerve sheath meningiomas, and three had orbital cavernous hemangiomas.

    Findings:

    • Five out of six patients experienced no lasting visual deterioration.
    • One patient with bilateral optic nerve sheath meningiomas had visual decline in both eyes, though GEA was unilateral.

    Implications:

    • GEA, while concerning, does not reliably predict permanent vision impairment.
    • Potential mechanisms include axonal impulse inhibition or transient optic nerve ischemia.