Visual manifestations features in rare cases of combined pathology: pituitary adenoma and multiple sclerosis

Purpose: to study the changes of visual function in patients with combined pathology involving multiple sclerosis and pituitary adenoma.Material  and methods. Four female patients (8 eyes) aged 18 to 41 were subject to standard and special eye examinations, which revealed decreased visual acuity (0....

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Main Authors: E. E. Ioyleva, I. R. Makarenko
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Language:Russian
Published: Real Time Ltd 2020-09-01
Series:Российский офтальмологический журнал
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spelling doaj-ac2639ed014140e39b0a717fd92f5e092021-07-28T13:01:40ZrusReal Time LtdРоссийский офтальмологический журнал2072-00762587-57602020-09-01133768010.21516/2072-0076-2020-13-3-76-80303Visual manifestations features in rare cases of combined pathology: pituitary adenoma and multiple sclerosisE. E. Ioyleva0I. R. Makarenko1S.N. Fedorov NMRC MNTK Eye microsurgeryS.N. Fedorov NMRC MNTK Eye microsurgeryPurpose: to study the changes of visual function in patients with combined pathology involving multiple sclerosis and pituitary adenoma.Material  and methods. Four female patients (8 eyes) aged 18 to 41 were subject to standard and special eye examinations, which revealed decreased visual acuity (0.01 to 0.1) and central visual field defects. IOP was normal. To identify the cause of reduced visual acuity,  the patients were subjected to optical coherence tomography, microperimetry, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain and the orbits and tested for blood serum hormones. They were also consulted by a neurologist, neurosurgeon, and endocrinologist.Results. Three of the patients were diagnosed with optic neuritis while the fourth patient had optic disk atrophy. All patients showed changes in the visual field and in the  electrophysiological parameters, as well as altered thickness of the nervous fibers of the peripaillary retina, signs of hyperemia and swelling, blurring of the disc margin, while one patient had temporal optic disk pallor. MRI  of the orbits showed niduses of demyelination in the optic nerve of three patients. In all cases, MRI  of the brain revealed pituitary microadenomas. Hormonal activity of pituitary microadenomas  in the blood serum (cortisol and prolactin) was found to be normal.Conclusions. Visual impairment  was mainly caused by a demyelinating process, which was confirmed by special examination  techniques and opinions of non-ophthalmology specialists. Combined pathology of the type specified requires a change in the tactics of patient management, as it is still not known for sure how the pituitary adenoma  affects the course of multiple sclerosis.https://roj.igb.ru/jour/article/view/490visual manifestationsmultiple sclerosispituitary adenomamrioct
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Visual manifestations features in rare cases of combined pathology: pituitary adenoma and multiple sclerosis
Российский офтальмологический журнал
visual manifestations
multiple sclerosis
pituitary adenoma
mri
oct
author_facet E. E. Ioyleva
I. R. Makarenko
author_sort E. E. Ioyleva
title Visual manifestations features in rare cases of combined pathology: pituitary adenoma and multiple sclerosis
title_short Visual manifestations features in rare cases of combined pathology: pituitary adenoma and multiple sclerosis
title_full Visual manifestations features in rare cases of combined pathology: pituitary adenoma and multiple sclerosis
title_fullStr Visual manifestations features in rare cases of combined pathology: pituitary adenoma and multiple sclerosis
title_full_unstemmed Visual manifestations features in rare cases of combined pathology: pituitary adenoma and multiple sclerosis
title_sort visual manifestations features in rare cases of combined pathology: pituitary adenoma and multiple sclerosis
publisher Real Time Ltd
series Российский офтальмологический журнал
issn 2072-0076
2587-5760
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Purpose: to study the changes of visual function in patients with combined pathology involving multiple sclerosis and pituitary adenoma.Material  and methods. Four female patients (8 eyes) aged 18 to 41 were subject to standard and special eye examinations, which revealed decreased visual acuity (0.01 to 0.1) and central visual field defects. IOP was normal. To identify the cause of reduced visual acuity,  the patients were subjected to optical coherence tomography, microperimetry, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain and the orbits and tested for blood serum hormones. They were also consulted by a neurologist, neurosurgeon, and endocrinologist.Results. Three of the patients were diagnosed with optic neuritis while the fourth patient had optic disk atrophy. All patients showed changes in the visual field and in the  electrophysiological parameters, as well as altered thickness of the nervous fibers of the peripaillary retina, signs of hyperemia and swelling, blurring of the disc margin, while one patient had temporal optic disk pallor. MRI  of the orbits showed niduses of demyelination in the optic nerve of three patients. In all cases, MRI  of the brain revealed pituitary microadenomas. Hormonal activity of pituitary microadenomas  in the blood serum (cortisol and prolactin) was found to be normal.Conclusions. Visual impairment  was mainly caused by a demyelinating process, which was confirmed by special examination  techniques and opinions of non-ophthalmology specialists. Combined pathology of the type specified requires a change in the tactics of patient management, as it is still not known for sure how the pituitary adenoma  affects the course of multiple sclerosis.
topic visual manifestations
multiple sclerosis
pituitary adenoma
mri
oct
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