Major reviewTraumatic optic neuropathy
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2022, Journal of Emergency MedicineCitation Excerpt :However, this study does not differentiate the different subtypes of visual pathway injury, so other injuries such as optic nerve avulsion, transection, hematoma, or others are likely included in this category. Another series reviewed by Steinsapir and Goldberg reported an incidence of TON in 0.5–5% of cases of closed head injury (4). The differential diagnosis for TON can be approached anatomically.
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Dr. Steinsapir is a Heed/Knapp Fellow and The Elsa and Louis Kelton Fellow.
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