Objective Assessment of Visual Field Defects Caused by Optic Chiasm and Its Posterior Visual Pathway Injury.

Jian Xiang, Xu Wang, Li-Li Yu, Kang-Jia Jin, Ying-Kai Yang
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Abstract

Objectives: To investigate the characteristics and objective assessment method of visual field defects caused by optic chiasm and its posterior visual pathway injury.

Methods: Typical cases of visual field defects caused by injuries to the optic chiasm, optic tracts, optic radiations, and visual cortex were selected. Visual field examinations, visual evoked potential (VEP) and multifocal visual evolved potential (mfVEP) measurements, craniocerebral CT/MRI, and retinal optical coherence tomography (OCT) were performed, respectively, and the aforementioned visual electrophysiological and neuroimaging indicators were analyzed comprehensively.

Results: The electrophysiological manifestations of visual field defects caused by optic chiasm injuries were bitemporal hemianopsia mfVEP abnormalities. The visual field defects caused by optic tract, optic radiation, and visual cortex injuries were all manifested homonymous hemianopsia mfVEP abnormalities contralateral to the lesion. Mild relative afferent pupil disorder (RAPD) and characteristic optic nerve atrophy were observed in hemianopsia patients with optic tract injuries, but not in patients with optic radiation or visual cortex injuries. Neuroimaging could provide morphological evidence of damages to the optic chiasm and its posterior visual pathway.

Conclusions: Visual field defects caused by optic chiasm, optic tract, optic radiation, and visual cortex injuries have their respective characteristics. The combined application of mfVEP and static visual field measurements, in combination with neuroimaging, can maximize the assessment of the location and degree of visual pathway damage, providing an effective scheme for the identification of such injuries.

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目的评价视交叉及其后视觉通路损伤引起的视野缺损。
目的:探讨视交叉及其后视觉通路损伤引起的视野缺损的特点及客观评价方法。方法:选择典型的视交叉、视束、视辐射和视皮层损伤引起的视野缺损病例。分别进行视野检查、视觉诱发电位(VEP)和多焦视觉进化电位(mfVEP)测量、颅脑CT/MRI和视网膜光学相干断层扫描(OCT),并对上述视觉电生理和神经影像学指标进行综合分析。结果:视交叉损伤引起的视野缺损的电生理表现为双颞侧偏盲mfVEP异常。视束、视辐射和视皮层损伤引起的视野缺损均表现为病变对侧的同侧偏盲mfVEP异常。在视束损伤的偏盲患者中观察到轻度相对传入瞳孔障碍(RAPD)和特征性视神经萎缩,但在视辐射或视皮层损伤的患者中没有观察到。神经影像学可以提供视交叉及其后视觉通路损伤的形态学证据。结论:视交叉、视束、视辐射和视皮层损伤引起的视野缺损各有特点。mfVEP和静态视野测量的结合应用,再加上神经成像,可以最大限度地评估视觉通路损伤的位置和程度,为识别此类损伤提供有效的方案。
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法医学杂志 Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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