Foster Kennedy Syndrome: Revisiting a Classical Phenomenon

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Abstract

Foster Kennedy Syndrome is a classic, yet rare, neuro-ophthalmologic syndrome due to an intracranial mass, most often a tumor, that consists of optic atrophy on the same side of the lesion and contralateral papilledema. We present the case of a 48-year-old female patient with decreased visual acuity and the typical clinical features described above due to a sphenoid wing meningioma. Although not a common condition, Foster Kennedy Syndrome should always be kept in mind in a patient with visual disturbances secondary to an intracranial mass.

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Díaz-Vintimilla, J. J., Méndez-González, C., Díaz-Heredia, F., Pérez-Allende, F., & Romero-Cano, D. (2021). Foster Kennedy Syndrome: Revisiting a Classical Phenomenon. Archivos de Neurociencias, 26(4), 40–42. https://doi.org/10.31157/archneurosciencesmex.v26i4.303

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