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Definition: Isolated metastasis to the optic nerve is rare and is often overlooked or misdiagnosed initially.
Classic clue: Typically, a middle-aged female presents with “a little blurred vision,” further inquiry identifies pain, proptosis, reduced visual acuity, and bitemporal hemianopsia with enhancing abnormality related to the optic nerve (ON) sheath(s). Her past medical history reveals that she first had breast carcinoma 10 years ago with recurrence 5 years ago and now experiences loss of vision.
Radiographic features considered characteristic of optic nerve meningioma (ONM) have been found in patients with ON metastasis, delaying correct diagnosis.
These features include the “tram track” sign. ,
May show “tram track” sign or central optic nerve lucency on contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CECT).
Proptosis (see Figure 21-1, A and C ).
T1: Metastatic carcinoma is characteristically isointense or slightly hyperintense (see Figure 21-1, A and D ).
T2: Metastatic carcinoma is hypointense (see Figure 21-1 , B ). ,
Ocular ultrasound may show an echogenic mass related to the ON.
Melanomas tend to be echolucent.
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