Anomalous optic disc elevation (pseudopapilledema) may bear a striking resemblance to true optic disc swelling and therefore represents a primary diagnostic consideration in the patient referred for papilledema
Once the diagnosis of pseudopapilledema is established, pseudopapilledema associated with optic disc...
This optic disc displays multiple drusen. Note the pseudopapilledema here. One can differentiate thi...
Left eye. Atrophic changes in left optic disc. Chronic papilledema with involution to atrophy on the...
Anomalous optic disc elevation (pseudopapilledema) may bear a striking resemblance to true optic dis...
Right eye. Woman. Anomalous optic disc elevation in right eye only. This woman's case mimics unilate...
Papilledema, caused by raised intracranial pressure, must be distinguished from pseudo-swelling when...
PP_10a: Left: pseudo papilledema with disc blurring, crowded disc. Optic disc is small in diameter. ...
The differentiation of optic disc drusen (ODD) from true optic disc edema (ODE) is of critical impor...
Background: Optic disc elevation may be related to true edema of the retinal nerve fibre layer from ...
Once the diagnosis of pseudopapilledema is established, pseudopapilledema associated with optic disc...
Ophthalmic practitioners have to make a critical differential diagnosis in cases of an elevated opti...
In patients with tilted, anomalous optic discs, pseudopapilledema (PP) may be difficult to different...
A retrospective review of digital optic disc photographs from patients with disc swelling seen in a ...
Presenting Symptom: Optic nerve drusen. Pathology: Hyaline bodies of the nerve head. Clinical: Swell...
The distinction between pseudopapilledema associated with buried drusen and papilledema (or other fo...
Once the diagnosis of pseudopapilledema is established, pseudopapilledema associated with optic disc...
This optic disc displays multiple drusen. Note the pseudopapilledema here. One can differentiate thi...
Left eye. Atrophic changes in left optic disc. Chronic papilledema with involution to atrophy on the...
Anomalous optic disc elevation (pseudopapilledema) may bear a striking resemblance to true optic dis...
Right eye. Woman. Anomalous optic disc elevation in right eye only. This woman's case mimics unilate...
Papilledema, caused by raised intracranial pressure, must be distinguished from pseudo-swelling when...
PP_10a: Left: pseudo papilledema with disc blurring, crowded disc. Optic disc is small in diameter. ...
The differentiation of optic disc drusen (ODD) from true optic disc edema (ODE) is of critical impor...
Background: Optic disc elevation may be related to true edema of the retinal nerve fibre layer from ...
Once the diagnosis of pseudopapilledema is established, pseudopapilledema associated with optic disc...
Ophthalmic practitioners have to make a critical differential diagnosis in cases of an elevated opti...
In patients with tilted, anomalous optic discs, pseudopapilledema (PP) may be difficult to different...
A retrospective review of digital optic disc photographs from patients with disc swelling seen in a ...
Presenting Symptom: Optic nerve drusen. Pathology: Hyaline bodies of the nerve head. Clinical: Swell...
The distinction between pseudopapilledema associated with buried drusen and papilledema (or other fo...
Once the diagnosis of pseudopapilledema is established, pseudopapilledema associated with optic disc...
This optic disc displays multiple drusen. Note the pseudopapilledema here. One can differentiate thi...
Left eye. Atrophic changes in left optic disc. Chronic papilledema with involution to atrophy on the...