We read with relish the editorial of Parsa and Hoyt arguing for a change in prism through which we see what we had heretofore called nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION).1 Their elegant and cogent summary of consequences and associations of vitreopapillary traction, when collated as they have done, convincingly argue their point. As the English horn is neither English nor a horn, so too, NAION is not ischemic, at least, not primarily so.
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