Pattern evoked responses have been recorded in 19 patients with compression of the optic nerve, chiasm or tract, verified at operation. These included 4 patients with orbital tumours, 5 with intracranial meningiomas, 2 with craniopharyngiomas and 8 with pituitary tumours. The evoked response was abnormal in all except one of these patients. The pattern of abnormalities in the response, however, differed from that in the earlier series of patients with primary demyelinating disease. The incidence of delayed responses was much lower, and the magnitude of the delays was smaller. Absent responses were particularly characteristic of patients with intracranial meningiomas. Tumours arising in the region of the sella turcica were associated with a high incidence of abnormalities of the waveform of the response, and asymmetry of the field of the occipital evoked potential was especially characteristic of this group. Most, but not all, asymmetric cases were associated with field defects.
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