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Abstract #118307 Published in IGR 24-4

Tuberculum meningioma with recovery of glaucoma-like visual field defects after chiasmal decompression: a case report

Hanai K; Hashimoto M; Nakamura H
BMC Ophthalmology 2024; 24: 68


BACKGROUND: To report a case of tuberculum meningioma with recovery of glaucoma-like visual field defects after chiasmal decompression. CASE PRESENTATION: A 39-year-old woman presenting with headache was found to have bilateral arcuate retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thinning on optical coherence tomography (OCT) with a corresponding arcuate scotomas consistent with glaucomatous change. However a suprasellar tumor compressing the anterior chiasm from below was found on magnetic resonance imaging of the brain. After resection of the mass, which was diagnosed as meningothelial meningioma by the pathological examination, the glaucoma-like visual field defects resolved despite the RNFL thinning on the OCT showing no improvement. CONCLUSIONS: Chiasmal compression may mimic glaucoma and produce arcuate scotoma rather than temporal visual field loss. There is a possibility that the development of chiasmal compression somehow converted preperimetric glaucoma into a more advanced form accompanied by visual field defects and that the glaucoma reverted to the preperimetric state after chiasmal decompression.

Department of Ophthalmology, Nakamura Memorial Hospital, S-1, W-14, Chuo-ku, 060-8570, Sapporo, Japan. khanai@nmh.or.jp.

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