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Ischemic Optic Neuropathy in a Dog with Acute Bilateral Blindness and Primary Systemic Hypertension
Authors:L Mari  R Stavinohova  E Dominguez  J Premont  J Oliver  L De Risio
Affiliation:1. Neurology/Neurosurgery Service, Centre for Small Animal Studies, Animal Health Trust, Newmarket, UK;2. Ophthalmology Service, Centre for Small Animal Studies, Animal Health Trust, Newmarket, UK;3. Diagnostic Imaging Service, Centre for Small Animal Studies, Animal Health Trust, Newmarket, UK
Abstract:A 6‐year‐old neutered female Jack Russell terrier was investigated for sudden onset prechiasmatic bilateral blindness, left circling, reduced proprioception in the right pelvic limb and right facial allodynia. Electroretinography was normal. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examination revealed that the right optic nerve and the optic chiasm were hyperintense on diffusion weighted imaging and hypointense on apparent diffusion coefficient map consistent with ischemic optic neuropathy. A concurrent lacunar infarct was detected in the left rostral colliculus. Primary systemic hypertension was diagnosed based on blood pressure measurement and no detectable abnormalities on hematology, comprehensive serum biochemistry, urinalysis including protein/creatinine and cortisol/creatinine ratios and thoracic/abdominal imaging. Prednisolone for 10 days and amlodipine long‐term were administered. Vision was not recovered after 7 months. Repeat MRI supported the diagnosis of ischemic lesions and revealed a recent striatocapsular infarct. Ischemic optic neuropathy is a well‐recognized cause of blindness in humans and should be included as a differential diagnosis for acute prechiasmatic blindness in dogs.
Keywords:Infarct  Ophthalmic artery  Optic nerve  Optic neuritis
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