Distinguishing low grade papilledema (Frisen grade<2, no vessel obscuration) from pseudopapilledema can be challenging in children, especially the younger ones. Multiple imaging modalities have been used over the past few decades, and most recently, OCT has become a popular method due to the ease of obtaining it in the younger population
Differences in SD-OCT measurements between patients with papilledema and pseudopapilledema have been...
Anomalous optic disc elevation (pseudopapilledema) may bear a striking resemblance to true optic dis...
Headache is a common symptom in the paediatric neuro-ophthalmolgy clinic. It can be the harbinger of...
Differentiating papilledema from pseudo-papilledema is one of the most challenging diagnostic dilemm...
Differentiation between pseudopapilledema and true optic disk edema (ODE) in children is challenging...
Elevation and blur of the optic disc margin with hyperemia and flame hemorrhages are classic feature...
The differentiation of optic disc drusen (ODD) from true optic disc edema (ODE) is of critical impor...
"To demonstrate clinical usefulness of doubling method for distinguishing low grade papilledema (Mod...
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...
Papilledema can cause visually-significant optic nerve head (ONH) damage. This can be hard to detect...
A retrospective review of digital optic disc photographs from patients with disc swelling seen in a ...
Objectives:To compare the clinical findings and multimodal imaging of pediatric patients diagnosed w...
This is the first description of development of optic drusen in related children with pseudopapilloe...
Anomalous optic disc elevation (pseudopapilledema) may bear a striking resemblance to true optic dis...
Differences in SD-OCT measurements between patients with papilledema and pseudopapilledema have been...
Anomalous optic disc elevation (pseudopapilledema) may bear a striking resemblance to true optic dis...
Headache is a common symptom in the paediatric neuro-ophthalmolgy clinic. It can be the harbinger of...
Differentiating papilledema from pseudo-papilledema is one of the most challenging diagnostic dilemm...
Differentiation between pseudopapilledema and true optic disk edema (ODE) in children is challenging...
Elevation and blur of the optic disc margin with hyperemia and flame hemorrhages are classic feature...
The differentiation of optic disc drusen (ODD) from true optic disc edema (ODE) is of critical impor...
"To demonstrate clinical usefulness of doubling method for distinguishing low grade papilledema (Mod...
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...
Papilledema can cause visually-significant optic nerve head (ONH) damage. This can be hard to detect...
A retrospective review of digital optic disc photographs from patients with disc swelling seen in a ...
Objectives:To compare the clinical findings and multimodal imaging of pediatric patients diagnosed w...
This is the first description of development of optic drusen in related children with pseudopapilloe...
Anomalous optic disc elevation (pseudopapilledema) may bear a striking resemblance to true optic dis...
Differences in SD-OCT measurements between patients with papilledema and pseudopapilledema have been...
Anomalous optic disc elevation (pseudopapilledema) may bear a striking resemblance to true optic dis...
Headache is a common symptom in the paediatric neuro-ophthalmolgy clinic. It can be the harbinger of...