Progressive outer retinal necrosis presenting with isolated optic neuropathy
Citation Manager Formats
Make Comment
See Comments
This article requires a subscription to view the full text. If you have a subscription you may use the login form below to view the article. Access to this article can also be purchased.
Abstract
Progressive outer retinal necrosis is a necrotizing herpetic retinopathy usually seen in immunocompromised patients. The authors describe two patients with this disease who initially had findings suggestive of an optic neuropathy. Vision declined after treatment with methylprednisolone, after which fundus examination became consistent with progressive outer retinal necrosis. These cases underscore the importance of careful examination of the retinal periphery before management of any presumed optic neuropathy with steroids.
- Received June 11, 2004.
- Accepted in final form August 2, 2004.
AAN Members
We have changed the login procedure to improve access between AAN.com and the Neurology journals. If you are experiencing issues, please log out of AAN.com and clear history and cookies. (For instructions by browser, please click the instruction pages below). After clearing, choose preferred Journal and select login for AAN Members. You will be redirected to a login page where you can log in with your AAN ID number and password. When you are returned to the Journal, your name should appear at the top right of the page.
AAN Non-Member Subscribers
Purchase access
For assistance, please contact:
AAN Members (800) 879-1960 or (612) 928-6000 (International)
Non-AAN Member subscribers (800) 638-3030 or (301) 223-2300 option 3, select 1 (international)
Sign Up
Information on how to subscribe to Neurology and Neurology: Clinical Practice can be found here
Purchase
Individual access to articles is available through the Add to Cart option on the article page. Access for 1 day (from the computer you are currently using) is US$ 39.00. Pay-per-view content is for the use of the payee only, and content may not be further distributed by print or electronic means. The payee may view, download, and/or print the article for his/her personal, scholarly, research, and educational use. Distributing copies (electronic or otherwise) of the article is not allowed.
Letters: Rapid online correspondence
- Progressive outer retinal necrosis presenting with isolated optic neuropathy
- David TL Liu, Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, 7/F, Block B, Prince of Wales Hospital, Shatin, Hong Kong[email protected]
- Alice YK Chan
Submitted May 11, 2005
REQUIREMENTS
You must ensure that your Disclosures have been updated within the previous six months. Please go to our Submission Site to add or update your Disclosure information.
Your co-authors must send a completed Publishing Agreement Form to Neurology Staff (not necessary for the lead/corresponding author as the form below will suffice) before you upload your comment.
If you are responding to a comment that was written about an article you originally authored:
You (and co-authors) do not need to fill out forms or check disclosures as author forms are still valid
and apply to letter.
Submission specifications:
- Submissions must be < 200 words with < 5 references. Reference 1 must be the article on which you are commenting.
- Submissions should not have more than 5 authors. (Exception: original author replies can include all original authors of the article)
- Submit only on articles published within 6 months of issue date.
- Do not be redundant. Read any comments already posted on the article prior to submission.
- Submitted comments are subject to editing and editor review prior to posting.
You May Also be Interested in
Hastening the Diagnosis of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Dr. Brian Callaghan and Dr. Kellen Quigg
► Watch
Related Articles
- No related articles found.
Alert Me
Recommended articles
-
Clinical and Ethical Challenges
Approach to the patient with acute monocular visual lossSashank Prasad, Steven L. Galetta et al.Neurology: Clinical Practice, March 16, 2012 -
Clinical/Scientific Notes
VZV ischemic optic neuropathy and subclinical temporal artery infection without rashMaria A. Nagel, Andrew N. Russman, Howard Feit et al.Neurology, December 19, 2012 -
Article
Characteristics of optic neuropathy in Behçet diseaseGülden Akdal, Hülya Ertaşoğlu Toydemir, Ali Osman Saatci et al.Neurology: Neuroimmunology & Neuroinflammation, August 10, 2018 -
Diagnostic and Treatment Challenges
Cataclysmically disseminating neurologic presentation in an immunosuppressed lupus patientFrom the National Multiple Sclerosis Society Case Conference ProceedingsChristopher M. Perrone, Robert P. Lisak, Ethan I. Meltzer et al.Neurology: Neuroimmunology & Neuroinflammation, June 13, 2019