Transient visual obscurations, without papilloedema

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Abstract

Two cases of frontal, space occupying tumour without papilloedema are reported. Both presented with frequent, stereotyped attacks of visual disturbances with orbital headache, neck pain and unsteadiness of gait. Intermittent occipital lobe ischaemia, related to compression of the posterior cerebral artery against the tentorium by distored, herniating brain, seems a probable explanation.

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Hilton-Jones, D., Ponsford, J. R., & Graham, N. (1982). Transient visual obscurations, without papilloedema. Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 45(9), 832–834. https://doi.org/10.1136/jnnp.45.9.832

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