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Toxic and Nutritional Optic Neuropathies—An Updated Mini-Review

Jacek Baj, Alicja Forma, Joanna Kobak, Magdalena Tyczyńska, Iga Dudek, Amr Maani, Grzegorz Teresiński, Grzegorz Buszewicz, Jacek Januszewski, Jolanta Flieger

2022International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Optic neuropathies constitute a group of conditions with various etiologies and might be caused by different factors; we can distinguish the genetic and acquired causes of optic neuropathies. Even though the symptoms are not highly specific, this condition is primarily characterized by unilateral or bilateral vision loss with worsening color detection. The loss may be acute or gradual depending on the causation. In this article, we included a specification of toxic optic neuropathy (TON) mainly triggered by alcohol abuse and also the usage of other substances, including drugs or methanol, as well as intoxication by metals, organic solvents, or carbon dioxide. Nutritional deficiencies, vitamin absorption disorder, and anemia, which usually appear during excessive alcohol intake, and their effect on the etiology of the optic neuropathy have been likewise discussed.

Topics & Concepts

EtiologyOptic neuropathyMedicineAnterior ischemic optic neuropathyAlcohol abuseAlcoholIntensive care medicinePediatricsPsychiatryOptic nerveOphthalmologyBiologyBiochemistryDrug-Induced Ocular ToxicityAlcoholism and Thiamine DeficiencyInfectious Encephalopathies and Encephalitis
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