Aims and objectives : To study the aetiological pattern in Papilledema,To study the involvement of 6th cranial Nerve in Papilledema, To study the visual acuity pattern in papilledema,To study the visual field pattern in papilledema. Materials and Methods: This observational study was conducted at andhra Medical College ,vizag for a period of 4 months from feb 2022 to may 2022 .After taking informed consent of 15 Patients with papilledema who were referred from various departments in KGH were examined thoroughly as per proforma. We included patients with papilledema on ophthalmoscopic examination admitted in department of medicine . We excluded patients with optic disc swelling due to other cause that do not involve raised intracranial pres...
The term papilledema refers to the edema that appears in the optic papilla after intracranial hypert...
One of the major causes of misdiagnosis of papilledema is buried drusen of the optic nerve head [1, ...
Background: Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) is a clinical syndrome characterized by incre...
Background: Raised intracranial pressure (ICP) is a potentially life threatening condition, which ca...
INTRODUCTION: Papilledema is one of the true neuroophthalmic emergencies. Patients may present to o...
Mohammed Rigi,1 Sumayya J Almarzouqi,2 Michael L Morgan,2 Andrew G Lee2–4 1Robert Cizik Eye Cl...
Summary: Definition: papilledema is edema of the papilla-the head of the optic nerve easily visible ...
Context: Papilloedema is defined as optic disc oedema secondary to raised intracranial pressure (ICP...
INTRODUCTION: The etiological diagnosis and management of papilloedema is one of the most fascina...
Purpose: The study of papilledema with a novel noninvasive technique such as spectral domain-optical...
Background: The optic coherence tomography constitute one of the most revolucionary tool in the oph...
Papilledema is the swelling of the optic disc resulting from increased cranial pressure. The diagnos...
Aim: To determine etiological factors contributing to third, fourth and sixth cranial nerve palsies....
Papilledema is one of the causes of reduction or loss of visual acuity. Fora better understanding o...
The essential histological features of papilledema are optic disc edema, neuronal swelling, venous a...
The term papilledema refers to the edema that appears in the optic papilla after intracranial hypert...
One of the major causes of misdiagnosis of papilledema is buried drusen of the optic nerve head [1, ...
Background: Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) is a clinical syndrome characterized by incre...
Background: Raised intracranial pressure (ICP) is a potentially life threatening condition, which ca...
INTRODUCTION: Papilledema is one of the true neuroophthalmic emergencies. Patients may present to o...
Mohammed Rigi,1 Sumayya J Almarzouqi,2 Michael L Morgan,2 Andrew G Lee2–4 1Robert Cizik Eye Cl...
Summary: Definition: papilledema is edema of the papilla-the head of the optic nerve easily visible ...
Context: Papilloedema is defined as optic disc oedema secondary to raised intracranial pressure (ICP...
INTRODUCTION: The etiological diagnosis and management of papilloedema is one of the most fascina...
Purpose: The study of papilledema with a novel noninvasive technique such as spectral domain-optical...
Background: The optic coherence tomography constitute one of the most revolucionary tool in the oph...
Papilledema is the swelling of the optic disc resulting from increased cranial pressure. The diagnos...
Aim: To determine etiological factors contributing to third, fourth and sixth cranial nerve palsies....
Papilledema is one of the causes of reduction or loss of visual acuity. Fora better understanding o...
The essential histological features of papilledema are optic disc edema, neuronal swelling, venous a...
The term papilledema refers to the edema that appears in the optic papilla after intracranial hypert...
One of the major causes of misdiagnosis of papilledema is buried drusen of the optic nerve head [1, ...
Background: Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) is a clinical syndrome characterized by incre...