Title of article :
Optic Nerve Cysticercosis at the Orbital Apex Presenting as Optic Neuritis
Author/Authors :
Goel, Neha ICARE Eye Hospital and Postgraduate Institute - Noida - Uttar Pradesh, India
Abstract :
Purpose: To describe an unusual presentation of ocular cysticercosis and highlight the role of imaging in
diagnosis.
Case Report: A 33‑year‑old female presented with loss of vision in her right eye and features suggesting
optic neuritis. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain and orbits revealed a cystic lesion
with peripheral rim enhancement in the optic nerve substance at the orbital apex. An enzyme‑linked
immunosorbent assay test for cysticercosis further established the diagnosis as optic nerve cysticercosis.
She was treated with oral albendazole and steroids, resulting in remarkable improvement in visual acuity
and resolution of the lesion.
Conclusion: A high index of clinical suspicion along with appropriate imaging methods can help
diagnose rare presentations of ocular cysticercosis. With timely management, successful outcomes
can be obtained.
Keywords :
Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Ocular Cysticercosis , Optic Nerve , Orbital Apex
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics