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The differential diagnosis of bilateral optic nerve elevation includes ... were observed in both optic nerves, suggestive of optic disc drusen. Our patient had only mild headaches that did not ...
Optic nerve drusen is bilateral in more than 70% of cases. This means that it affects both of your eyes. However, the condition can be more severe in one eye than it is in the other. In other ...
We report a patient who presented with bilateral optic disc drusen associated with bilateral neovascularization of the optic discs (NVD). A detailed discussion with the patient about treatment ...
In addition to elevated ICP, inflammatory and infectious optic neuritis may also present as bilateral disc swelling ... nerve abnormalities such as disc drusen may sometimes be misdiagnosed ...
Pseudopapillema may be due to optic disc drusen, or certain congenital conditions of the disc, as well as optic disc hypoplasia. Non-papilledematous optic disc swelling may be due to infection ...
Most patients with optic disc drusen are asymptomatic; hence, optic disc drusen are incidental findings on routine eye exams. Occasionally, transient visual obscurations may be associated with ...
Large lesions that cause marked compression may lead to bilateral optic disc pallor in a bow-tie distribution ... inflammation, or drusen. No retinal pathology was identified, and the patient ...
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