Traditionally, visual disturbance and optic disc edema are regarded as late manifestations
of acoustic neuromas indicating increased intracranial pressure as a result of obstructive
hydrocephalus or a sizeable mass lesion. We report the case of a 56-year-old man who
presented with visual disturbance and bilateral optic disc edema. Classic features
of hydrocephalus were absent. Magnetic resonance imaging showed a large acoustic neuroma.
However, there was no ventriculomegaly and at surgery intracranial pressure was normal.
We suggest that cerebrospinal fluid protein may have a role in the formation of optic
disc edema through a normal pressure communicating type of hydrocephalus. Furthermore,
patients with acoustic neuromas and a visual disturbance related to optic disc edema
may be inappropriate for treatment with stereotactic radiosurgery and should be offered
early surgery to prevent visual deterioration
KEYWORDS
Acoustic neuroma - papilledema - hydrocephalus
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Palitha S DiasF.R.C.S.
Department of Neurosurgery, University Hospital of North Staffordshire, Royal Infirmary
Princes Road, Hartshill, Stoke-on-Trent
ST4 7LN, Great Britain, United Kingdom
Email: Palitha.Dias@uhns.nhs.uk