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Abstract

Background

In the assessment of a pituitary mass, objective visual field testing represents a valuable means of evaluating mass effect, and thus in deciding whether surgical management is warranted.

Case presentation

In this vignette, we describe a 73 year-old lady who presented with a three-week history of frontal headache, and ‘blurriness’ in the left side of her vision, due to a WHO grade III anaplastic haemangiopericytoma compressing the optic chiasm. We report how timely investigations, including an iPad-based visual field test (Melbourne Rapid Field, (MRF)) conducted at the bedside aided swift and appropriate management of the patient.

Conclusions

We envisage such a test having a role in assessing bed-bound patients in hospital where access to formal visual field testing is difficult, or indeed in rapid testing of visual fields at the bedside to screen for post-operative complications, such as haematoma.

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Title
Tablets at the bedside - iPad-based visual field test used in the diagnosis of Intrasellar Haemangiopericytoma: a case report
Author
Nesaratnam, Nisha; Thomas, Peter B M; Kirollos, Ramez; Vingrys, Algis J; Kong, George Y X; Martin, Keith R
Publication year
2017
Publication date
2017
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
e-ISSN
14712415
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1894419108
Copyright
Copyright BioMed Central 2017