Normal-Tension Glaucoma vs. Optic Disc Drusen-Associated AION: A Diagnostic Challenge

Identifier Normal_Tension_Glaucoma_vs_Optic
Title Normal-Tension Glaucoma vs. Optic Disc Drusen-Associated AION: A Diagnostic Challenge
Creator Tracy Lang; Rachna Goli; Ernest Chang; James Brandt; Allison Liu
Affiliation (TL) Keck Hospital of USC; (RG) (EC) (JB) (AL) University of California, Davis, Ophthalmology
Subject Nonar­teritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neurop­athy; Normal Tension Glaucoma; Optic Disc Drusen
Description This case describes a patient who was initially referred for glaucoma evaluation due to increased intraocular pressures and visual field defects. The patient was found to have optic disc drusen-associated nonar­teritic anterior ischemic optic neurop­athy. Optic disc photos, fundus autofluorescence, enhanced depth imaging optic coherence tomography, visual fields, and B-scan ultrasound are included to demonstrate the clinical findings.
Date 2025-10
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