Journal of neuro-ophthalmology : the official journal of the North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society
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Direct carotid-cavernous sinus fistulas that present with signs and symptoms contralateral to the arterial supply of the fistulas are not uncommon. We present a thoroughly documented case of a dural-cavernous sinus fistula with symptoms exclusively contralateral to the arterial source, a rarer entity. The patient presented with a red, proptotic right eye and a history of transient horizontal diplopia and a "feeling of fullness" in that eye. ⋯ Carotid angiography performed on the right side was normal; carotid angiography performed on the left side showed a dural-cavernous sinus fistula, with shunting from branches of the left external carotid artery directly to the right cavernous sinus. Orbital duplex color-flow sonography showed reverse flow in a dilated right superior ophthalmic vein. This unusual manifestation of a dural-cavernous sinus fistula offers insight into the pathophysiology of arteriovenous fistulas involving the cavernous sinus, and is a reminder that bilateral injections are required when performing carotid angiography to characterize these disorders.