What are the diseases of the optic pathway?

  Diseases related to the optic pathway
  Retinal diseases.
  Vitritis – endophthalmitis.
  Retinal detachment – high myopia
  Central retinal artery obstruction
  Central retinal vein obstruction
  Retinal branch vein obstruction
  Retinal perivasculitis
  Acute retinal necrosis
  Giant cell arteritis
  Ocular manifestations of AIDS
  Retinal tuberculosis
  Retinal syphilis
  Retinopathy of prematurity
  Coats disease
  Retinal angiomatosis
  Retinal macroaneurysm
  Paramacular Capillary Dilatation
  Diabetic retinopathy
  Retinal arteriosclerosis
  Fundus changes in hypertension
  Fundus changes in gestational hypertensive syndrome
  Ocular ischemic syndrome
  Fundus changes in aortic arch syndrome
  Fundus changes in anemia
  Fundus changes in erythrocytosis
  Fundus changes in hemorrhagic purpura
  Fundus changes in leukemia
  Fundus changes in intravascular protein abnormalities
  Central plasmacytoid chorioretinopathy
  Retinal pigment epithelial plasmacytoid detachment
  Acute retinal pigment epitheliitis
  Acute posterior pole multiple squamous pigment epitheliitis
  Retinal pigment epithelial tear
  Subretinal neovascular macular lesion
  Central exudative chorioretinitis
  Age-related macular degeneration
  Hereditary macular degeneration
  Macular anterior retinal membrane
  Macular cystoid edema
  Macular cystoid degeneration
  Macular fissure
  Retinitis pigmentosa
  Crystalline retinal degeneration
  White dot retinal degeneration
  Retinal Cleavage
  Retinal cone cell dystrophy
  Stargardt’s disease (fundus yellow spotting disease)
  Yolk-like macular degeneration
  Fundus vascular-like streaks
  Fundus changes in degenerative myopia
  Central halo-like retinal choroidal atrophy
  Vitreous warts
  Microphthalmia
  Dark hazy familial dementia
  Retinal detachment
  Retinal tumors (retinoblastoma, medullary ependymoma, retinal hemangiomatosis, neurofibromatosis, tuberous sclerosis, retinal trapezoid hemangioma, retinal metastatic carcinoma)
  Retinal congenital anomalies (congenital macular defect, congenital retinal folds, retinal myelinated nerve fibers, retinal macular nevus-like pigmentation, albino fundus, preretinal vascular collaterals)
  Optic neuropathy
  Optic neuritis (optic nerve papillitis, retrobulbar optic neuritis)
  Ischemic optic papillopathy
  Optic papillary vasculitis
  Toxic optic neuropathy (tobacco and alcohol poisoning, methanol poisoning, lead poisoning, organophosphorus poisoning, carbon monoxide poisoning, drug toxic amblyopia,)
  Leber hereditary optic neuropathy
  Optic nerve trauma
  Optic nerve atrophy
  Optic nerve atrophy of glaucoma type
  Optic nerve tumor (optic nerve glioma, optic nerve meningioma, optic papillary melanocytoma)
  Optic cross disease
  Traumatic brain injury
  Pituitary adenoma
  Craniopharyngioma
  Meningioma of the saddle node
  Optic cross glioma
  Paracranial artery aneurysm
  Third ventricle enlargement
  Optic cross arachnoiditis
  Optic cross syndrome (visual acuity loss, visual field defects, eye movement disorders, optic nerve atrophy)
  Inferior visual cross lesion
  Superior visual cross lesion
  lesion at the anterior angle of the visual cross
  lesion at the posterior angle of the visual cross
  lesions at the lateral part of the optic cross body
  Lesions of the optic tract
  Pituitary tumor
  Temporal lobe tumor
  Tumors of the third ventricle
  Posterior communicating artery and posterior cerebral aneurysm
  Vascular occlusion
  Encephalitis
  Meningitis
  Demyelinating disease
  Lateral geniculopathy
  optic radiation lesion
  Intracerebral vascular lesions
  Intracerebral tumors
  Inflammation
  Trauma
  Sclerosis of the middle cerebral artery, posterior choroidal artery, and posterior cerebral artery causing softening and hemorrhage of brain tissue at the site of optic radiation
  Internal capsule lesions
  Temporal lobe lesions
  Parietal lobe lesions
  Visual cortex lesions
  Cerebrovascular lesions
  Traumatic brain injury
  Cerebral softening
  Brain abscess
  Brain tumor
  Advanced visual dysfunction
  Visual field changes
  cortical blindness
  Macular avoidance