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Blindness, optic atrophy and sinusitis in the horse
Authors:K C Barnett  A S Blunden†  S J Dyson‡  K E Whitwell†  D Carson§  R Murray‡
Institution:Center for Small Animal Studies,;Center for Preventive Medicine,;Center for Equine Studies, Animal Health Trust, Lanwades Park, Kentford, Newmarket, Suffolk CB8 7UU, UK;;Rossdale and Partners, Beaufort Cottage Stables, High Street, Newmarket, Suffolk CB8 8JS, UK
Abstract:Objective  The case histories described each presented with a visual deficit, varying from permanent total blindness with ophthalmoscopic evidence of optic atrophy to variable and transient visual disturbances, including occasional blindness, but with absence of ophthalmoscopic or any other ocular abnormality.
Animals studied  Three horses of widely different age and type, but all with an original history of upper respiratory tract infection.
Procedure  All three cases were examined by a specialist veterinary ophthalmologist. In addition, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and, where possible, postmortem and histopathological examinations were performed.
Results  The common factor to all three cases proved to be infection of the spheno-palatine sinuses with subsequent distension and compression of adjacent optic nerve(s) and optic chiasm.
Conclusions  Specialist veterinary ophthalmological examination proved of extremely limited value. The importance of MRI (and CT) scans for accurate diagnosis, and therefore possible successful treatment, is emphasized. Our cases were compared with similar cases in man, where visual disturbances due to spheno-palatine sinus involvement are recognized, but rare, in similar situation.
Keywords:blindness  MR imaging  optic atrophy  spheno-palatine sinusitis  visual disturbances
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