Neuro-Ophthalmological Findings as First Manifestation of Occipital Tuberculoma

Neuroophthalmology. 2020 Jul 17;45(2):120-125. doi: 10.1080/01658107.2020.1771740. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

We present a 54-year-old male garbage collector, who came to the ophthalmology department due to one-month history of bilateral blurred vision, palinopsia, headache and visual geometrical hallucinations. The examination showed a normal anterior segment, a homonymous left upper central scotoma and tilted segmental hypoplasia of the optic nerve of the left eye. Contrast-enhanced brain magnetic resonance imaging showed a mass lesion in the right occipital cortex. At biopsy, tuberculosis was found. Subsequently, anti-tuberculous treatment led to a good response with resolution of the palinopsia and visual hallucinations, and improved vision.

Keywords: Vision disorders; cerebral biopsy; intracranial tuberculoma; magnetic resonance imaging; tuberculosis.

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