Homonymous quadrantic macular ganglion cell complex loss as a sign of trans-synaptic degeneration from occipital lobe lesion

同侧象限黄斑神经节细胞复合体丢失是枕叶病变引起的跨突触变性的标志

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Abstract

PURPOSE: to describe a patient with visual field (VF) defect from an occipital lobe lesion that was found to have macular ganglion cells complex (GCC) quadrantic reduction without significant peripapillary retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) loss on optical coherence tomography (OCT). To emphasize that macular GCC loss may be the major ocular manifestation of trans-synaptic optic pathway degeneration in occipital lobe lesions. OBSERVATIONS: A 15-year-old female was investigated after a VF examination revealed a right homonymous inferior quadrantanopia. Fundoscopic examination was completely normal as were the peripapillary retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness measurements on OCT. Macular thickness measurements however, revealed superior homonymous quadrantic GCL reduction evidencing retinal neuronal loss in direct correspondence with her VF defect. Magnetic resonance imaging showed a localized left occipital lobe gliotic lesion as the explanation for her VF defect. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPORTANCE: Small post-geniculate optic pathway lesions may lead to retrograde trans-synaptic degeneration that can be detected on OCT-measured macular GCL measurements despite normal peripapillary RNFL estimates. Awareness of such occurrence in important to avoid diagnostic confusion with other anterior visual pathway diseases.

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