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CASE REPORT

Glaucomatous-Like Cupping Associated with Slow-Growing Supra-Sellar Intracranial Lesions

, MD, , MD & , MD
Pages 111-115 | Accepted 13 May 2006, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Purpose: To demonstrate that slow-growing intracranial suprasellar mass lesions can be associated with optic disc cupping, clinically indistinguishable from glaucomatous optic neuropathy. Cases: At a neuro-ophthalmology tertiary clinic, a retrospective chart review identified four patients of presumed normal tension glaucoma and supra-sellar tumors. In all four patients with normal intraocular pressure, the appearance of the optic disc resembled typical glaucomatous optic nerve damage with disc cupping and parapapillary atrophy. Conclusion: In few patients, typical glaucomatous abnormalities of the optic nerve head may occur in association with slow-growing suprasellar tumors.

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