Optic neuropathy following radiotherapy for Cushing's disease: case report and literature review.
Journal: Hormones (Athens, Greece)
Published:
Abstract
Radiation-induced optic neuropathy is a rare adverse effect of radiotherapy applied for the treatment of pituitary adenomas. We report a patient with a recurrent adrenocorticotrophin secreting pituitary adenoma who received external beam irradiation after failing surgical and medical therapy. Sixteen months after radiotherapy, the patient was presented with declining visual acuity, and radiation-induced optic neuropathy was diagnosed. Despite treatment with glucocorticoids and hyperbaric oxygen, her vision did not improve. The pathophysiology, prevention and treatment of radiation-induced optic neuropathy, including the efficacy of hyperbaric oxygen therapy are reviewed.
Authors
Nikiforos Ballian, Ioannis Androulakis, Klio Chatzistefanou, Christianna Samara, Konstantinos Tsiveriotis, Gregory Kaltsas
Relevant Conditions