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Orbital apex syndrome

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Orbital apex syndrome
Other namesJacod syndrome
Eye orbit anterior
SpecialtyNeurology/ophthalmology

Orbital apex syndrome, is a collection of cranial nerve deficits associated with a mass lesion near the apex of the orbit of the eye. This syndrome is a separate entity from Rochon–Duvigneaud syndrome, which occurs due to a lesion immediately anterior to the orbital apex. Most commonly optic nerve is involved.

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The most common finding is oculomotor nerve dysfunction leading to ophthalmoplegia. This is often accompanied by ophthalmic nerve dysfunction, leading to hypoesthesia of the upper face. The optic nerve may eventually be involved, with resulting visual loss.[citation needed]

Causes

Jacod Syndrome is commonly associated with a tumor of the middle cranial fossa (near the apex of the orbit); but it can have several other causes.[citation needed]

Neoplastic causes

Inflammatory causes

Traumatic causes

  • Iatrogenic (following surgery)
  • Orbital apex fracture
  • Penetrating injury

Vascular causes

Diagnosis

Diagnostic methods vary, and are based on specific possible etiologies; however, an X-ray computed tomography scan of the face (or magnetic resonance imaging, or both) may be helpful.[citation needed]

Treatment

Treatment mainly depends on the causative factors and requires multidisciplinary management involving multiple speciality care. Finding the etiology and treating the etiology is the mainstay of treatment. Infectious etiology to be treated as per necessary treatments. Fungal infections has to be kept in mind. Steroids play major role if it is due to inflammatory etiology due to compression on optic nerve. If it is secondary to tumors, oncologist play a major role.

References

  • Bailey, Byron J., and Jonas T. Johnson. Head and neck surgery – Otolaryngology. 4th ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott Wilkins and Williams, 2006, p. 2792.
  • Yeh, S.; Foroozan, R. (2004). "Orbital apex syndrome". Current Opinion in Ophthalmology. 15 (6): 490–498. doi:10.1097/01.icu.0000144387.12739.9c. PMID 15523194. S2CID 8886336..
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