The significance of baring of the circumlinear vessel. A prospective study
R. H. Osher and J. Herschler
Twenty-seven consecutive patients whose diagnoses were previously
unestablished and who demonstrated baring of the circumlinear vessel
underwent thorough ophthalmologic examinations. Evidence supporting optic
nerve damage was found in 24 of these 27 patients. The majority of patients
had either primary or secondary glaucoma, although neurologic, ischemic,
and retinal causes of optic atrophy were also found. In the three patients
in whom no cause was established, either unusual asymmetry or size of
cupping was noted. Baring of the circumlinear vessel should alert the
examiner to look for causes of optic nerve damage.