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A Large Ruptured Anterior Communicating Artery Aneurysm Presenting with Bitemporal Hemianopsia

  • Seung, Won-Bae;Kim, Dae-Yong;Park, Yong-Seok
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • v.58 no.3
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    • pp.291-293
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    • 2015
  • Anterior communicating artery (ACoA) aneurysms sometimes present with visual symptoms when they rupture or directly compress the optic nerve. Giant or large ACoA aneurysms producing bitemporal hemianopsia are extremely rare. Here we present an unusual case of bitemporal hemianopsia caused by a large intracranial aneurysm of the ACoA. A 41-year-old woman was admitted to our neurosurgical department with a sudden-onset bursting headache and visual impairment. On admission, her vision was decreased to finger counting at 30 cm in the left eye and 50 cm in the right eye, and a severe bitemporal hemianopsia was demonstrated on visual field testing. A brain computed tomography scan revealed a subarachnoid hemorrhage at the basal cistern, and conventional cerebral catheter angiography of the left internal carotid artery demonstrated an $18{\times}8mm$ dumbbell-shaped aneurysm at the ACoA. Microscopic aneurysmal clipping was performed. An ACoA aneurysm can produce visual field defects by compressing the optic chiasm or nerves. We emphasize that it is important to diagnose an aneurysm through cerebrovascular study to prevent confusing it with pituitary apoplexy.

A Case Report of a Homonymous Hemianopsia in a Stroke Patient Treated with Traditional Korean Medical Treatment (한의 복합 치료를 통해 시야결손에 개선을 보인 후대뇌동맥 폐색에 의한 뇌경색증 환자 1례에 대한 증례 보고)

  • Chu, Hongmin;Kim, Cheol-hyun;Lee, Young-ung;Kim, Kwang-ho;Moon, Yeon-ju;Shin, Hye-ryung;Ahn, Jae-yoon;Sung, Kang-keyng;Lee, Sang-kwan
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.40 no.5
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    • pp.797-803
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    • 2019
  • Introduction: The aim of this study was to report the effect of Korean medicine treatments on a stroke patient with homonymous hemianopsia. Case Presentation: A 50-year-old male with a posterior cerebral artery infarction had continuously deteriorating symptoms of right homonymous hemianopsia, fatigue, dizziness, and light sensitivity. Treatment with Korean medicine therapy, including acupuncture and herbal medicine significantly improved the patient's symptoms. The result of a visual field test (VFI) was also improved after treatment, and no side effects were observed during treatment. Conclusion: Korean medicine treatment can be considered an effective treatment for homonymous hemianopsia in stroke patients.

A Case of Chiasmal Optic Neuritis with Bitemporal Hemianopsia in Multiple Sclerosis (다발성 경화증 환자에서 진단된 양관자쪽반맹을 보이는 시신경교차부염 1예)

  • Kim, Sung-Min;Kim, Min-Jeong;Cha, Jeong-In;Sung, Jung-Joon;Lee, Kwang-Woo
    • Annals of Clinical Neurophysiology
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.199-202
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    • 2006
  • We report a case of chiasmal optic neuritis in a patient who had been diagnosed as multiple sclerosis, and was presented with bitemporal hemianopsia. The brain MRI revealed a high signal lesion with focal enhancement in optic chiasm, and the visual evoked potential functionally supported it. This is the first case of chiasmal optic neuritis in multiple sclerosis with temporally and spatially disseminated lesions.

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Post-stroke Visual Impairment Treated with Korean Medical Treatment: A Case Series (한의 복합 치료를 통해 개선된 뇌졸중 후 시야 장애 환자 2례 증례보고)

  • Lee, Young-ung;Kang, Geonhui;Kim, Kwangho;Kim, Cheol-hyun;Kang, Sunny;Lee, Sangkwan
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.42 no.5
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    • pp.1035-1044
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    • 2021
  • Objective: This study investigated two cases of Korean medical treatment for visual field impairment after stroke: Case 1, a 56-year-old male with a posterior cerebral artery infarction and right homonymous hemianopsia, and Case 2, a 46-year-old male with an intracerebral hemorrhage in the left parietal lobe and right homonymous hemianopsia. Methods: Case 1 was treated with acupuncture, electroacupuncture, and herbal medicine (Mangeum-tang) for two months, and Case 2 was treated with acupuncture, electroacupuncture, and herbal medicine (Oryeong-san) for 40 days. Results: Following treatment, for Case 1, the Humphrey visual field test showed improvement. The visual field indexes (VFIs) for the left and right eyes improved from 44% to 55% and 49% to 64% respectively, and the mean deviations (MDs) for the left and right eyes improved from -21.11 dB to -19.91 dB and -17.45 dB to -13.89 dB, respectively. The mean visual sensitivities (MVSs) of the left and right eyes also improved from 8.67 dB to 11.33 dB and 1.67 dB to 9.67 dB, respectively, with no side effects. For Case 2, the VFI for the left eye improved from 36% to 64% and that for the right eye remained unchanged. The MDs for the left and right eyes also improved from -22.02 dB to -14.47dB and -22.11 dB to -21.34 dB, respectively, with no side effects. Conclusions: This study suggests that Korean medical treatment may improve visual impairment after stroke, but further research is needed.

Mysterious Foreign Body in Transverse Sinus

  • Oh, Chang-Hyun;Hyun, Dong-Keun
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • v.51 no.3
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    • pp.167-169
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    • 2012
  • This case report describes a patient who had a foreign body in transverse sinus. A 35-year-old Korean-Chinese man visited the emergency room with lacerated wound in left eyelid and a foreign body which was stumbled upon in the skull. On examination, there was right side hemianopsia in his left eye, He did not complain any headache or show any abnormal neurological signs, but there was a foreign body at left transverse sinus in computed tomography which was taken at another hospital. There was no intracranial abnormality except the foreign body in computed tomography. Because of the financial problem, additional evaluations were not possible. We herein report a strange case in which the pathway of a foreign body to locate in transverse sinus was ambiguous, and suggest that the foreign body located in transverse sinus might have been the penetrated along the anterior fontanelle and passed through the superior sagittal sinus.

Cavernous Malformation of the Optic Chiasm : Case Report

  • Son, Dong-Wuk;Lee, Sang-Weon;Chol, Chang-Hwa
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • v.44 no.2
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    • pp.88-90
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    • 2008
  • Cavernous malformations (CMs) arising from the optic nerve and chiasm are extremely rare. The authors present a case of 39-year-old woman with CMs of the optic chiasm. She was referred due to sudden onset of bitemporal hemianopsia and headache, the so-called 'chiasmal apoplexy'. MRI findings suggested a diagnosis of hemorrhage and vascular malformation of the optic chiasm. Pterional craniotomy revealed an intrachiasmatic cavemous malformation with hemorrhage. The malformation was totally excised, but field deficits remained unchanged after surgery.

A Case of Pituitary Metastasis from Breast Cancer That Presented as Left Visual Disturbance

  • Kim, Young-Ha;Lee, Beom-Jun;Lee, Kyung-Jin;Cho, Jin-Hee
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • v.51 no.2
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    • pp.94-97
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    • 2012
  • Tumors that metastasize to the pituitary gland are unusual, and are typically seen in elderly patients with diffuse malignant disease. The most common metastases to the pituitary are from primary breast and lung cancers. We report a 65-year-old woman with pituitary metastasis from breast cancer who presented with recent-onset left progressive deterioration of visual acuity and visual field. The clinical diagnosis was made after brain and sellar magnetic resonance imaging showed a large sellar mass compressing the optic chiasm and invading the pituitary stalk. An otorhinolaryngology and neurosurgery team removed the tumor via a transsphenoidal approach, and this procedure obtained symptomatic relief. Postoperatively, metastasis from breast invasive ductal adenocarcinoma was confirmed histologically. We report this unusual case with a review of the relevant literature.

Recurrent Sellar and Suprasellar Hemangiopericytoma

  • Han, Myung-Hwan;Cho, Young-Dae;Kim, Young-Don;Kim, Dae-Hyun
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • v.41 no.6
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    • pp.425-428
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    • 2007
  • Hemangiopericytoma [HPC] is a rare tumor with uncommon location in the central nervous system. We report a rare case of sellar and suprasellar HPC mimicking pituitary adenoma in a patient initially seen with the symptoms of bitemporal hemianopsia, headache, and panhypopituitarism. Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain revealed a contrast-enhancing soft tissue mass arising from the pituitary fossa, with apparent compression of the chiasm and involving the cavernous sinus. Subtotal resection of the tumor was achieved via a pterional approach. Histopathological examination identified the tumor as a HPC. Nine years later, the tumor recurred. To our knowledge, this is the first reported case of sellar and suprasellar HPC in Korea.

Intra-Suprasellar Schwannoma Originating from the Diaphragma Sellae

  • Park, Hyun-Woong;Jung, Shin;Jung, Tae-Young;Moon, Kyung-Sub
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • v.45 no.6
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    • pp.375-377
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    • 2009
  • A 49-year-old woman presented with headache, vomiting and visual disturbance. Neurological examination revealed bitemporal hemianopsia with poor visual acuity. Magnetic resonance imaging showed a bulky intra-suprasellar mass, which was isointense with brain parenchyma on T1-weighted images, and slightly hyperintense on T2-weighted images. After gadolinium administration, the mass was homogeneously enhanced. The mass was partially removed by the endonasal transsphenoidal approach and then the remnant mass was totally removed by the transcranial approach five months later. We found a yellowish mass which was attached to the diaphragm sellae in operation field. Histopathological examination of the tumor revealed the characteristic features of a schwannoma. We report an unusual case of an intra-suprasellar schwannoma resembling a non-functioning pituitary macroadenoma both clinically and radiologically.

Modified Trans-Middle Temporal Gyrus Approach for Trigonal Tumor to Preserve Visual Field

  • Choi, Jeong-Wook;Jung, Shin;Jung, Tae-Young;Jang, Woo-Youl;Moon, Kyung-Sub;Kim, In-Young
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • v.50 no.6
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    • pp.538-541
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    • 2011
  • Objective : We evaluated a modified trans-middle temporal gyrus (MTG) approach with good postoperative visual preservation for patients with trigonal tumors. Methods : Three patients with a trigonal tumor were treated via the modified trans-MTG approach guided by a neuro-navigator. Modified trans-MTG approach involve the incision at the MTG within 5 mm to the superior temporal sulcus. This approach makes a proper trajectory to the trigone but also reduces the retraction injury of MTG as little as possible to prevent postoperative visual field defect. Preoperative and postoperative visual field examination using perimetry was performed to evaluate the visual field. Results : Three patients underwent surgery for lymphoma in the right trigone, meningioma in the left trigone, and focal enhancing nodule in the right paratrigonal area, respectively. In case of lymphoma, preoperative examination showed a left homonymous hemianopsia : one week later after surgery, a visual field examination was performed and revealed improvement of the visual field defect. In case of the meningioma, the preoperative examination showed no visual field defect : one month later, the visual field had no defect. In case of the enhancing nodule, preoperative visual field testing revealed a partial left homonymous hemianopsia. Visual examination within one month after surgery showed no visual field defect. All three patients treated with the modified trans-MTG approach showed no visual deterioration after surgery. Conclusion : The modified trans-MTG approach provides a safe and useful technique for trigonal tumors without postoperative visual field deterioration and affords adequate exposure of the trigonal tumor with a short trajectory.