Dodwell D G, Jampol L M, Rosenberg M, Berman A, Zaret C R
Department of Ophthalmology, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, IL.
Ophthalmology. 1990 Jul;97(7):862-8. doi: 10.1016/s0161-6420(90)32489-2.
Five patients presenting with signs and symptoms of primary optic nerve disease were, after careful examination, diagnosed as having the multiple evanescent white-dot syndrome. Optic nerve findings in these patients included disc edema, central visual loss, enlarged blind spots, and other optic nerve field defects. The subtlety of the white spots in some cases made the diagnosis difficult. Multiple evanescent white-dot syndrome should be considered in the differential diagnosis of young, healthy patients who present with unilateral or bilateral optic nerve dysfunction.
五名表现出原发性视神经疾病体征和症状的患者,经仔细检查后被诊断为患有多发性一过性白点综合征。这些患者的视神经表现包括视盘水肿、中心视力丧失、盲点扩大以及其他视神经视野缺损。某些病例中白点不明显,使得诊断困难。对于出现单侧或双侧视神经功能障碍的年轻健康患者,在鉴别诊断时应考虑多发性一过性白点综合征。