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Methanol optic neuropathy: a histopathological study.

Authors :
Sharpe JA
Hostovsky M
Bilbao JM
Rewcastle NB
Source :
Neurology [Neurology] 1982 Oct; Vol. 32 (10), pp. 1093-100.
Publication Year :
1982

Abstract

The histopathologic effects of methanol on the optic nerve were studied in four patients. Circumscribed myelin damage occurred behind the lamina cribrosa in each nerve. Axons were preserved. Demyelination also occurred in cerebral hemispheric white matter in one patient. This selective myelinoclastic effect of methanol metabolism is probably caused by histotoxic anoxia in watershed areas of the cerebral and distal optic nerve circulations. Juxtabulbar demyelination may cause optic disk edema in methanol poisoning by compressive obstruction of orthograde axoplasmic flow. Visual loss may be due to disruption of saltatory conduction. Retrolaminar demyelinating optic neuropathy is an early morphologic correlate of visual loss in methanol intoxication.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0028-3878
Volume :
32
Issue :
10
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Neurology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
6889696
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1212/wnl.32.10.1093