Department of Neurosurgery, Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, Derby Road, NG7 2UH, Nottingham, UK.
Department of Ophthalmology, Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, Nottingham, UK.
Neurol Sci. 2022 Jul;43(7):4551-4553. doi: 10.1007/s10072-022-06053-4. Epub 2022 Apr 6.
Terson syndrome (TS) describes the presence of intraocular haemorrhage in patients with intracranial haemorrhage or traumatic brain injury. The aetiology of TS is controversial as an anatomical conduit between the vitreous humour and subarachnoid space remains contested. We herewith present a case of primary vitreous haemorrhage with secondary intracranial extension into the ventricles. Cranial CT demonstrates blood within the left optic nerve and chiasm but not within the subarachnoid space. This unusual phenomenon, which has not been reported before, may be described as 'Terson syndrome in reverse'. We explore mechanisms by which blood within the globe may track into the ventricular system, contextualising recent advances in the understanding of ocular-intracranial fluid transport.
Terson 综合征(TS)描述了颅内出血或创伤性脑损伤患者存在眼内出血的情况。TS 的病因存在争议,因为玻璃体液和蛛网膜下腔之间的解剖学通道仍然存在争议。在此,我们报告了一例原发性玻璃体出血伴继发性颅内延伸至脑室的病例。头颅 CT 显示左侧视神经和视交叉内有血液,但蛛网膜下腔无血液。这种以前没有报道过的不寻常现象可以描述为“反转的 Terson 综合征”。我们探讨了眼球内的血液如何追踪到脑室系统的机制,并结合了最近对眼内-颅内液流传输的理解进展。