2016, Number 3
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Rev Cub Oftal 2016; 29 (3)
Neurophthalmological findings in neuroendocrine diseases
González GJC, Hernández EO, Hernández SY
Language: Spanish
References: 24
Page: 474-481
PDF size: 70.66 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Neurophthalmology is considerate "frontier speciality" because of their relationships
with many other medical and surgical specialities. Pituitary tumors are so important
from neuro-ophthalmological point of view that they appear as special chapter in text
books. Our objective in the present review is to refer the neurophthalmological
finfings in two main entities: pituitary adenomas and multiple endocrine neoplasia
syndromes and to establish the important role of neuro-ophthalmologist in those
neuroendocrine conditions. It was proved the diversity of neurophthalmological findings in neuroendocrine entities, the important role of ophthalmologist in diagnosis
and pursuance of patients with pituitary adenomas and its peremptory role in
screening finding associated to 2 B type multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome.
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