Optic neuritis is nothing to sneeze at.
Journal: Survey Of Ophthalmology
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Abstract
A 36-year-old man developed acute visual loss, mimicking an optic neuritis in the left eye. Cranial magnetic resonance imaging revealed a sphenoid sinus mucocele with extension into the anterior clinoid process abutting the left optic nerve. Endoscopic marsupialization of the mucocele led to marked improvement of vision. Sphenoid sinus mucocele is discussed, as is the differential diagnosis of optic neuritis.
Authors
Michael Vaphiades, Jacob Yunker, Glenn Roberson, Dale Meyer, David Mills
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