Blood flow alterations in cavernous sinus dural arteriovenous fistula: Optical coherence tomography angiography findings

Am J Ophthalmol Case Rep. 2024 May 3:34:102066. doi: 10.1016/j.ajoc.2024.102066. eCollection 2024 Jun.

Abstract

Purpose: This case report details the diagnostic process for a patient with an initial diagnosis of scleritis who was unresponsive to typical treatment modalities, culminating in the identification of a cavernous sinus dural arteriovenous fistula (CS-DAVF). The case highlights the role of anterior segment optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) in the diagnosis of this vascular anomaly and in monitoring the response to treatment.

Observations: A 45-year-old man with persistently elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) and ocular congestion in the left eye was unresponsive to treatment for scleritis. The persistent ocular symptoms and new-onset tinnitus prompted further investigation. Anterior segment OCTA revealed vascular anomalies, and magnetic resonance imaging confirmed a CS-DAVF. The patient underwent endovascular treatment for the CS-DAVF. This intervention led to a significant reduction in IOP in the left eye and the resolution of ocular congestion.

Conclusions and importance: This case highlights the diagnostic complexities of ophthalmic symptoms that mimic those of other conditions. Furthermore, it demonstrates the essential role of anterior segment OCTA in the accurate diagnosis and effective management of CS-DAVF and highlights the need for comprehensive diagnostic approaches in ophthalmology.

Keywords: Cavernous sinus dural arteriovenous fistula; Elevated intraocular pressure; Endovascular treatment; Optical coherence tomography angiography; anterior segment blood flow.

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