Bitemporal visual field defects in presumed multiple sclerosis
J. G. Sacks and O. Melen
Three patients with presumed multiple sclerosis had bitemporal hemianopia
mimicking that caused by parasellar tumors; the visual loss was probably
due to a plaque within the chiasm. The diagnosis of multiple sclerosis was
made on the basis of a history of relapse and remission, signs and symptoms
indicating involvement of different levels of the central nervous system,
and normal neuroradiological studies. Extensive neuroradiological studies
may be delayed or omitted in patients with established multiple sclerosis
and nonprogressive bitemporal visual field defects if central visual acuity
is not greatly reduced.