Bilateral Vision Loss in an Adult Patient with Woakes’ Syndrome: An Unprecedented Case
To report a rare case of Woakes’ syndrome presented with bilateral vision loss.
A 28‑year‑old male with a 1‑year history of vision loss in the left eye was referred to the neuro‑ophthalmology clinic after sudden vision loss in his right eye. A detailed review of clinical findings and the presumed pathophysiological basis of vision loss was performed.
Neuroimaging revealed bilateral massive nasal polyps, sphenoid sinus mucocele formation, and optic nerve dehiscence inside the sphenoid sinus. The vision in the right eye was restored after pulse corticosteroid therapy; however, the left eye remained severely visually compromised even after nasal polypectomy and mucocele drainage.
Sinonasal disorders should be sought for patients with unexplained vision loss, as prompt intervention could be vision‑saving in these patients.
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