Other signs of papilledema may contribute to visual impairment but are often not helpful in determining the severity of papilledema. One may observe flame-shaped, nerve fiber layer hemorrhages, that may increase in number as the ICP increases
With time, untreated papilledema subsides, the disc becomes atrophic, and the retinal vessels become...
Papilledema is defined in this text as optic disc swelling associated with and caused by increased I...
The term papilledema refers to the edema that appears in the optic papilla after intracranial hypert...
Both nonvisual and visual symptoms occur in patients with papilledema. As a general rule, the nonvis...
Early papilledema is usually asymptomatic. Even welldeveloped papilledema may produce minimal or no ...
The differential diagnosis of papilledema (with normal visual acuity and bilaterality) includes anom...
Establishing the visual prognosis in a patient with papilledema is often impossible. Generally, the ...
Any unifying mechanism for papilledema must account for (a) transient unilateral or bilateral visual...
Papilledema is usually bilateral and relatively symmetric in the two eyes. In some instances, it is ...
Papilledema is one of the most alarming signs in clinical medicine. Papilledema specifically refers ...
The most important method of diagnosing papilledema is careful ophthalmoscopic examination, assessin...
The essential histological features of papilledema are optic disc edema, neuronal swelling, venous a...
I. Papilledema A. Definition and general comments -increased intracranial pressure B. Ophthalmoscopi...
Papilledema refers to optic disc swelling resulting from high intracranial pressure. The precise mec...
Once the diagnosis of pseudopapilledema is established, pseudopapilledema associated with optic disc...
With time, untreated papilledema subsides, the disc becomes atrophic, and the retinal vessels become...
Papilledema is defined in this text as optic disc swelling associated with and caused by increased I...
The term papilledema refers to the edema that appears in the optic papilla after intracranial hypert...
Both nonvisual and visual symptoms occur in patients with papilledema. As a general rule, the nonvis...
Early papilledema is usually asymptomatic. Even welldeveloped papilledema may produce minimal or no ...
The differential diagnosis of papilledema (with normal visual acuity and bilaterality) includes anom...
Establishing the visual prognosis in a patient with papilledema is often impossible. Generally, the ...
Any unifying mechanism for papilledema must account for (a) transient unilateral or bilateral visual...
Papilledema is usually bilateral and relatively symmetric in the two eyes. In some instances, it is ...
Papilledema is one of the most alarming signs in clinical medicine. Papilledema specifically refers ...
The most important method of diagnosing papilledema is careful ophthalmoscopic examination, assessin...
The essential histological features of papilledema are optic disc edema, neuronal swelling, venous a...
I. Papilledema A. Definition and general comments -increased intracranial pressure B. Ophthalmoscopi...
Papilledema refers to optic disc swelling resulting from high intracranial pressure. The precise mec...
Once the diagnosis of pseudopapilledema is established, pseudopapilledema associated with optic disc...
With time, untreated papilledema subsides, the disc becomes atrophic, and the retinal vessels become...
Papilledema is defined in this text as optic disc swelling associated with and caused by increased I...
The term papilledema refers to the edema that appears in the optic papilla after intracranial hypert...