Neuro-Ophthalmic Disorder Treatment
What Are Neuro-Ophthalmic Disorders?
Neuro-ophthalmic disorders are vision problems stemming from a problem with the nervous system. Numerous eye disorders are considered to be in the realm of neuro-ophthalmology. The most common neuro-ophthalmic conditions are:
- optic neuritis
- ischemic optic neuropathy (including temporal arteritis)
- compressive optic neuropathy (including pituitary tumors)
- papilledema (including pseudotumor cerebri)
- inflammatory and infectious optic neuropathies
- cerebrovascular disorder involving vision
- tumors involving vision
- blephrospasm (including botulinum injections)
- hemifacial spasm (including botulinum injections)
- thyroid eye disease
- myasthenia gravis
- ocular motor disorders (including cranial nerve palsies)
- pupillary abnormalities
- paraneoplastic disorders (including paraneoplastic retinopathies and optic neuropathies)
- hereditary optic neuropathies