Optic disc drusen are known to be associated with other ocular conditions such as angioid streaks and retinitis pigmentosa and are rarely complicated by peripapillary disciform degeneration, central ...
Stanford (Calif.) Medicine used a $10 million gift to launch a medical center focusing on optic disc drusen, a poorly understood eye disease. What you should know: 1. Optic disc drusen can lead to ...
Optic disc swelling in a child, with no other features suggestive of raised intracranial pressure is a challenging clinical scenario. These children frequently undergo invasive investigations, such as ...
Pseudopapilledema is a term that refers to optic nerve head anomalies that may give the appearance of true optic nerve edema. True optic nerve edema may be secondary to increased intracranial pressure ...
Optic nerve drusen (OND), acellular calcium deposits within the optic nerve, occur in 0.5% to 2% of the population. They can be visible during funduscopy or occur deeper, under the surface of the ...
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Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . SEATTLE – Optic nerve head drusen presents differently in children and adults, and correct diagnosis is ...
Drusen are small yellow deposits of fatty proteins (lipids) that accumulate under the retina. Some types of drusen are associated with age-related macular degeneration (AMD). The retina is a thin ...
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