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To describe the systemic and visual characteristics and prognosis in patients with posterior ischemic optic neuropathy (PION). There are three distinct subtypes of PION: perioperative, arteritic, and nonarteritic. Patients with PION that i s unassociated with surgery should undergo an evaluation for systemic vascular diseases, including giant cell arteritis, that may or may not be apparent at the time of vision loss. The visual prognosis for patients with perioperative or arteritic PION is poor, whereas that for nonarteritic PION is similar to that for patients with nonarteritic AION. |
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arteritis,temporal neurologic complications of,surgery optic neuropathy,ischemic optic neuropathy,ischemic,posterior postoperative neurologic complications prognosis review article risk factors visual field defect visual loss visual loss,sudden
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