Triple Take - Abstract

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Title Triple Take - Abstract
Creator Johanna Beebe; Liang Cheng; Shira Simon; Michael Wall; Randy Kardon; Alkapalan Deema; Ian Han; Matthew Thurtell
Affiliation (JB) Park Nicollet, Department of Ophthalmology, St. Louis Park, Minnesota, USA; (LC) University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine, Iowa City, Iowa, USA; (SS) (MW) (RK) (IH) (MT) University of Iowa, Department of Ophthalmology, Iowa City, Iowa; (AD) University of Iowa, Department of Pathology, Iowa City, Iowa
Subject autoimmune reinopathy, Optic Neuropathy, Paraneoplastic, Special staining, Electroretinogram
History A 42 year-old male noticed difficulty reading labels while stocking shelves at work. Over the next three weeks, he developed a dark 'cloud' in his central vision in the left eye, and then the right eye. He did not have associated pain. When evaluated by the retina service, his visual acuities were 20/100 OD and 20/1250 OS without a relative afferent pupillary defect. Goldmann perimetry showed central scotomas OU. His anterior segment was unremarkable. Dilated fundus examination showed subtle telangiectatic vessels on the optic nerve head and in the macula OU. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) showed diffuse inner retinal thinning with focal irregularities in the outer plexiform layer in the macula OU, as well as ganglion cell layer thinning OU. He was evaluated; in neuro-ophthalmology for possible Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy. Repeat visual field, dilated fundus examination, and OCT findings were unchanged from previously. MRI brain and orbits with and without contrast showed subtle bilateral optic nerve enhancement. He was thought to have bilateral optic neuritis. He was admitted for further work-up and management. CSF evaluation showed a minimally elevated protein concentration of 48 mg/dL, with normal constituents otherwise. CSF cytology was negative. NMO antibodies were not detected and a paraneoplastic panel was negative. Further diagnostic testing was performed.
Disease/Diagnosis Paraneoplastic autoimmune retinopathy and optic neuropathy secondary to a renal oncocytoma
Presenting Symptom A 42 year-old male noticed difficulty reading labels while stocking shelves at work. Over the next three weeks, he developed a dark 'cloud' in his central vision in the left eye, and then the right eye. He did not have associated pain. When evaluated by the retina service, his visual acuities were 20/100 OD and 20/1250 OS without a relative afferent pupillary defect. Goldmann perimetry showed central scotomas OU. His anterior segment was unremarkable. Dilated fundus examination showed subtle telangiectatic vessels on the optic nerve head and in the macula OU. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) showed diffuse inner retinal thinning with focal irregularities in the outer plexiform layer in the macula OU, as well as ganglion cell layer thinning OU. He was evaluated; in neuro-ophthalmology for possible Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy. Repeat visual field, dilated fundus examination, and OCT findings were unchanged from previously. MRI brain and orbits with and without contrast showed subtle bilateral optic nerve enhancement. He was thought to have bilateral optic neuritis. He was admitted for further work-up and management. CSF evaluation showed a minimally elevated protein concentration of 48 mg/dL, with normal constituents otherwise. CSF cytology was negative. NMO antibodies were not detected and a paraneoplastic panel was negative. Further diagnostic testing was performed.
Date 2018-03
References 1. Fox, A., H.N. Sen, and R. Nussenblatt, Autoimmune Retinopathies, in Ryan's Retina. 2018, Elsevier. p. 1562-1571. 2. Golovastova, M.O., et al., The cancer-retina antigen recoverin as a potential biomarker for renal tumors. Tumour Biol, 2016. 37(7): p. 9899-907. 3. Wu A. Oncocytic Renal Neoplasms on Resections and Core Biopsies: Our Approach to This Challenging Differential Diagnosis. Arch Pathol Lab Med 2017 Oct;141(10):1336-1341. doi: 10.5858/arpa.2017-0240-RA.
Language eng
Format application/pdf
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Source 2018 North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society Annual Meeting
Relation is Part of NANOS Annual Meeting Frank B. Walsh Sessions; 2018
Collection Neuro-Ophthalmology Virtual Education Library: Walsh Session Annual Meeting Archives: https://novel.utah.edu/Walsh/
Publisher North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society
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