Skip to main content
eScholarship
Open Access Publications from the University of California

Monocular Vision Loss: A Rare Cause

Abstract

A 62-year-old woman with a history of metastatic breast cancer and known meningioma presented with unilateral vision loss associated with anisocoria and an afferent pupillary defect. On magnetic resonance imaging we found the cause to be optic nerve compression by a right frontal meningioma. Monocular vision-loss etiologies are anatomically localized to structures anterior to the optic chiasm. This case serves as a reminder that cerebral structures in this location must not be forgotten in the differential.

Main Content
For improved accessibility of PDF content, download the file to your device.
Current View