Visual recovery from radiation-induced optic neuropathy. The role of hyperbaric oxygen therapy.

Journal: Journal Of Clinical Neuro-Ophthalmology
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Abstract

Optic neuropathy resulting in permanent visual loss is an infrequent delayed complication of radiation therapy. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBO) has been used to treat such a complication, but its efficacy is controversial. We report a patient who presented with radiation-induced optic neuropathy 17 months after irradiation for a left maxillary antrum melanoma. HBO fully reversed visual loss in the more recently involved eye, and slightly improved vision in the earlier affected eye.

Authors
F Borruat, N Schatz, J Glaser, L Feun, L Matos
Relevant Conditions

Melanoma, Sinus Cancer