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Am J OphthalmolDecember 199722 citations

Cavernous-dural fistula with secondary angle-closure glaucoma.

Talks S J, Salmon J F, Elston J S, Bron A J


AI Summary

A cavernous-dural shunt caused angle-closure glaucoma from choroidal effusion. Drainage resolved it, highlighting prompt intervention to prevent permanent synechiae.

Abstract

Purpose

To report a rare case of angle-closure glaucoma, secondary to the rapid development of a choroidal effusion, in a patient with a long-standing cavernous-dural shunt.

Methods

Case report. Investigations included computed tomographic scan, magnetic resonance imaging, and carotid angiography.

Results

The development of the choroidal effusion occurred because of partial thrombosis of the ipsilateral superior ophthalmic vein and cavernous sinus. Drainage of the choroidal effusion resolved the angle-closure glaucoma.

Conclusions

The combination of worsening signs and evidence of thrombosis indicates impending resolution of a cavernous-dural shunt. However, if a choroidal effusion causes angle-closure glaucoma, prompt surgical drainage should be considered to prevent permanent peripheral anterior synechiae formation, with the expectation that the effusion will not recur.


MeSH Terms

AgedCavernous SinusCerebral AngiographyChoroid DiseasesDura MaterExudates and TransudatesEyeFistulaGlaucoma, Angle-ClosureHumansIntraocular PressureMagnetic Resonance ImagingMaleSinus Thrombosis, IntracranialSuctionThrombophlebitisTomography, X-Ray Computed

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