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. 2001 Jun;70(6):787–789. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.70.6.787

Visual field loss associated with vigabatrin: pathological correlations

J Ravindran 1, P Blumbergs 1, J Crompton 1, G Pietris 1, H Waddy 1
PMCID: PMC1737373  PMID: 11385015

Abstract

Pathological changes are reported in the anterior visual pathways of a 41 year old man with complex partial seizures treated with vigabatrin who developed bilateral visual field constriction. There was peripheral retinal atrophy with loss of ganglion cells and loss of nerve fibres in the optic nerves, chiasm, and tracts. No evidence of intramyelinic oedema was seen. These findings suggest that the primary site of injury lies within the ganglion cells in the retina. The degree of atrophy seen would suggest that the visual field loss is irreversible.



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