Advanced Vestibular Schwannoma: A Case of Optic Disc Oedema without Hydrocephalus

Neuroophthalmology. 2016 May 27;40(5):222-224. doi: 10.1080/01658107.2016.1183133. eCollection 2016 Oct.

Abstract

A wide range of pathologies can cause papilloedema. Vestibular schwannoma is a benign and slow-growing tumour that causes symptoms and findings on ophthalmic examination when the diagnostic is delayed. The authors report a case of a 64-year-old male who presented with bilateral disc oedema secondary to a vestibular schwannoma grade 4. Obstructive hydrocephalus was not evident. The authors suggest that cerebrospinal fluid protein may have a role in the formation of optic disc oedema. A right suboccipital craniectomy was performed to remove the tumour, leading to secondary facial palsy.

Keywords: Cerebellopontine angle tumour; papilloedema; vestibular schwannoma.

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