Anomalous Course of the Internal Carotid Artery Resulting in Optic Nerve Compression
Danielle Vance Taylor,
Rena Cappelli,
Leah Wiedemann
Abstract:Compression of the optic nerve by the internal carotid artery can occur due to their proximity as they exit the cavernous sinus. This report details a case of unilateral compressive optic neuropathy resulting from an anomalous course of the internal carotid artery. It presents optical coherence tomography scans, Humphrey visual field results, and magnetic resonance images, as well as reviews other causes of optic neuropathy that can have a similar clinical presentation.
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