International Journal of Neuroimaging

International Journal of Neuroimaging

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  • A Treatable Cause Of Progressive Visual Loss

    1 Consulant Neurologist, Tiruvalla Medical Mission Hospital 

    2 Head of Department of Neurology, Tiruvalla Medical Mission Hospital 

    Abstract

    Sphenoethmoidal encephalocoele is a rare clinical entity with varying clinical presentation. It can be seen in association with corpus callosal agnesis and midline facial defects. We are reporting a case of 44 year old female presented with progressive vision loss of right eye, and surgical correction of meningoencephalocoele and the defect prevent further visual detiortion.

    Author Contributions
    Received Feb 23, 2023     Accepted Oct 30, 2023     Published Dec 18, 2023

    Copyright© 2023 Susan Abraham Miny, et al.
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    The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

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    Citation:

    Susan Abraham Miny, Gladson Nikhil (2023) A Treatable Cause Of Progressive Visual Loss International Journal of Neuroimaging. - 1(1):1-3
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