Direct vs. Indirect Etiology of Traumatic Optic Neuropathy
Ahmed Alnahdi,
Ziyad Alqazlan,
Abdullah Alqahtani
et al.
Abstract:When it comes to vision, there is a rare condition which has more potential to impair the vision, and this condition is called Traumatic optic neuropathy. Direct traumatic optic neuropathy occurs when there is direct physical trauma to the optic nerve, often due to penetrating injuries or fractures involving the bones around it. On the other hand, indirect (TON) is caused by blunt force trauma that is transmitted through the tissues or bones around the eye, leading to stretching, tearing, or damage to the bloo… Show more
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