Salvi F, Bernardi B, Mascalchi M, Bisulli F, Zonari P, Foschini M P, Dina R, Tassinari C A
Clinica Neurologica Università di Bologna, Ospedale Bellaria, Italy.
Ital J Neurol Sci. 1997 Feb;18(1):31-4. doi: 10.1007/BF02106227.
The unusual case of a patient presenting with gaze-evoked amaurosis as an early and isolated sign of orbital angiomyoma is reported. Computed tomography or magnetic resonance of the orbits need to be expeditiously performed in patients with gaze-evoked amaurosis in order to identify or rule out the possible presence of an underlying tumor.