2018
DOI: 10.1080/01658107.2018.1561719
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Rare Optic Neuropathy in a Jamaican Couple Linked to Cassava Root Consumption

Abstract: We report central visual loss with selective papillomacular bundle damage in a Jamaican couple, husband and wife, with long-term cassava root consumption. The two cases presented independently with gradual central visual loss. Examination revealed bilateral temporal pallor of the optic nerve head and automated static perimetry demonstrated a central or caecocentral scotoma in each patient. Optical coherence tomography findings are described. The only mutual risk factor, reported independently, was long-term ca… Show more

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“…We also published 2 cases of toxic optic neuropathy due to cassava consumption in a couple in 2018. 8 Similar to those two patients, the patients presented here were all found to have a decline in visual acuity and color vision, with central or ceco-central scotomas. Most notably however, all patients demonstrated diffuse loss of the retinal ganglion cell complex with only minimal loss of the nerve fiber layer.…”
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confidence: 78%
“…We also published 2 cases of toxic optic neuropathy due to cassava consumption in a couple in 2018. 8 Similar to those two patients, the patients presented here were all found to have a decline in visual acuity and color vision, with central or ceco-central scotomas. Most notably however, all patients demonstrated diffuse loss of the retinal ganglion cell complex with only minimal loss of the nerve fiber layer.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%