neuroophthalmic
Neuro-ophthalmic, or neuro-ophthalmology, is a medical subspecialty that investigates visual problems arising from disorders of the nervous system. It combines neurology and ophthalmology and focuses on the afferent and efferent visual pathways, including the optic nerve, optic chiasm and tracts, occipital cortex, and the cranial nerves that move the eyes and regulate pupil responses. Common presenting features include vision loss or field loss, double vision, ptosis, abnormal pupil reactions, and papilledema. The discipline emphasizes integrated clinical assessment and targeted investigations to diagnose neurologic causes of visual symptoms.
Neuro-ophthalmic disorders include optic neuropathies (ischemic, inflammatory such as optic neuritis, compressive from mass lesions, hereditary
Evaluation typically includes visual acuity, color vision, visual fields, dilated fundus examination, and optical coherence tomography;