Acute optic neuropathy associated with an intracranial mass in a patient with POEMS syndrome

J Neuroophthalmol. 2012 Mar;32(1):45-7. doi: 10.1097/WNO.0b013e318234db5d.

Abstract

A 43-year-old man with POEMS syndrome (polyneuropathy, organomegaly, endocrinopathy, monoclonal gammopathy, and skin changes), including long-standing optic disc swelling, had sudden painless vision loss in the left eye. Brain MRI revealed an intracranial mass adjacent to the left optic nerve and enhancement of the optic nerve. The mass decreased in size following chemotherapy for myeloma with some recovery of vision. This represents a unique case of optic neuropathy due to presumed plasmacytoma in osteosclerotic IgA myeloma and POEMS syndrome.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Acute Disease
  • Adult
  • Brain Neoplasms / drug therapy
  • Brain Neoplasms / etiology
  • Brain Neoplasms / pathology*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Optic Nerve / pathology*
  • Optic Nerve / physiopathology
  • Optic Nerve Diseases / etiology
  • Optic Nerve Diseases / pathology*
  • POEMS Syndrome / complications
  • POEMS Syndrome / pathology*
  • POEMS Syndrome / physiopathology
  • Plasmacytoma / complications
  • Plasmacytoma / drug therapy
  • Plasmacytoma / pathology*
  • Skull Base Neoplasms / complications
  • Skull Base Neoplasms / drug therapy
  • Skull Base Neoplasms / pathology*