Vision and Pathways

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Vision and Pathways. S Gautam. Vision. Pathways. Superior Temporal Quadrantanopia. How is it caused at the optic chiasm?. Pupils. Horner’s Syndrome Sympathetic injury One sided pupillary constriction Ptosis Caused by anything injuring sympathetic chain or pathway. Homes Adie Pupil - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Vision and Pathways

S Gautam

Vision

Pathways

Superior Temporal Quadrantanopia

• How is it caused at the optic chiasm?

Pupils

• Horner’s Syndrome– Sympathetic injury– One sided pupillary constriction – Ptosis

Caused by anything injuring sympathetic chain or pathway

• Homes Adie Pupil– Postganglionic parasympathetic nerve

damage– Tonically dilated pupil– Slow to constrict– Absent tendon reflexes– Excessive sweating

• Argyll Robertson Pupil – Prostitute’s pupil (accommodates but

doesn’t react)– Specific to syphilis (treponema pallidum)– Uncommon these days

Amaurosis Fugax

• Sudden visual loss

• Painless

• Fleeting to minutes

• ‘Curtain’ across the vision

• Ipsilateral carotid or ophthalmic artery

• Holmes Adie Pupil

Vitreous Haemorrhage

• Painless loss of vision

• Unilateral

• Floaters, cobweb, haze, shadow

• High myopia risk factor

• Can be precursor for detachment

Retinal Vein Occlusion

• Loss of vision

• Usually on awakening

• Underlying coag. disorders

• Flame haemorrhages

• Risk Factors– DM– Smoking– Hyperlipidemia

Retinal Artery Occlusion

• Almost instant loss of vision

• Painless

• Usually elderly >60

• Pale retina

• Cherry red spot (foveola)

• Preceding amaurosis fugax

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