Manor R S, Svetliza E, Reichenthal E, Yassur Y, Shalit M, Ben-Sira I
Ann Ophthalmol. 1984 Jan;16(1):68-74.
Serial narrow-band green-light fundus photographs documented the evolution of descending optic atrophy in a case of rapid bilateral blindness produced by a highly invasive osteogenic sarcoma of the base of the skull. Disappearance of the nerve fiber layer (NFL) was observed to take place between the sixth and 12th week after onset of blindness; thus, it is similar to the evolution of descending atrophy found to occur in clinical cases of blindness caused by traumatic involvement of the optic nerve. Parallel to the disappearance of the NFL there was an increase in optic nerve head excavation and a change in the appearance of the vessels on the disk surfaces.
连续的窄带绿光眼底照片记录了一例因高度侵袭性颅底骨肉瘤导致快速双眼失明病例中下行性视神经萎缩的演变过程。观察到在失明开始后的第6至12周,神经纤维层(NFL)消失;因此,这类似于在视神经外伤导致失明的临床病例中发现的下行性萎缩的演变过程。与NFL消失同时,视神经乳头凹陷增加,视盘表面血管外观改变。