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576 Normal Peripapillary Nerve Fiber LayerThis is a normal peripapillary nerve fiber layer in a young woman. Note the way the nerve fiber striations obscure and partially bury the small vessels running across them. Also note the interrupted surface reflex on arteries due to interposed nerve fiber layer tissue. All these vessels are buried i...Image
577 Normal Peripapillary Nerve Fiber LayerThis picture is a sample of a normal healthy nerve fiber layer temporal to the optic disc. Note how the nerve fiber layer obscures the small arteriolar branches running within it. Anatomy: Retina. Pathology: Normal healthy young retina. Disease/Diagnosis: Normal nerve fiber layer and retina.Image
578 Normal Peripapillary Nerve Fiber LayerMagnification of same disc shown in 1a. Whole fields of Gunn's Dots are visible. Note the way that the reflexes from the internal limiting membrane bend over vertically running arterioles. This is a tent-like effect. Gunn's Dots are footplates of Muller's cells and reflect light from the ophthalmosc...Image
579 Ocular HypertensionThere is an argument about whether this is a pseudo nerve fiber layer defect, because defect does not reach the disc. The vessels transversing the defect are not exposed and there is no change in the visual field and no other slit like defects. Anatomy: Peripapillary nerve fiber layer. Pathology: Sl...Image
580 Ocular HypertensionNeed color work to show superior slit 1972. Right eye. Ocular hypertension. No field defect recognized. Anatomy: Peripapillary nerve fiber layer. Pathology: Slit-like defects in the arcuate nerve fiber bundles. Disease/Diagnosis: Ocular hypertension. Clinical: Elevated intraocular pressure.Image
581 Ocular Hypertension1972. Right eye. Ocular hypertension. No field defect recognized. Pair with IIB1b & c. Anatomy: Peripapillary nerve fiber layer. Pathology: Slit-like defects in the arcuate nerve fiber bundles. Disease/Diagnosis: Elevated intraocular pressure. Clinical: Elevated intraocular pressure.Image
582 Ocular HypertensionMultiple slit like defects in the upper arcuate nerve bundles. 1971. Anatomy: Peripapillary nerve fiber layer. Pathology: Slit-like defects in the arcuate nerve fiber bundles. Disease/Diagnosis: Elevated intraocular pressure. Clinical: Elevated intraocular pressure.Image
583 Ocular HypertensionMultiple slit defects in the upper arcuate bundles. 1972. Anatomy: Peripapillary nerve fiber layer. Pathology: Slit-like defects in the arcuate nerve fiber bundles. Disease/Diagnosis: Elevated intraocular pressure. Clinical: Elevated intraocular pressure.Image
584 Ocular HypertensionChronic simple glaucoma. 1976. Magnified of IIB3_3a. Note slits in upper arcuate nerve fiber layer. Pair with IIB3_3a. Anatomy: Peripapillary nerve fiber layer. Pathology: Slit-like defects in the arcuate nerve fiber bundles. Disease/Diagnosis: Elevated intraocular pressure. Clinical: Elevated intra...Image
585 Ocular HypertensionChronic simple glaucoma. 1976. Note slits in upper arcuate nerve fiber layer. Pair with IIB3_3b. Anatomy: Peripapillary nerve fiber layer. Pathology: Slit-like defects in the arcuate nerve fiber bundles. Disease/Diagnosis: Elevated intraocular pressure. Clinical: Elevated intraocular pressure.Image
586 P43a Asymmetrical Papilledema due to Brain TumorRight eye. Early papilledema. Incipient papilledema barely recognizable. Early papilledema due to posterior fossa meningioma in a boy. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Papilledema. Disease/ Diagnosis: Asymmetrical papilledema due to posterior fossa meningioma.Image
587 P43b Asymmetrical Papilledema due to Brain TumorLeft eye. Early papilledema. Clearly has papilledema. Early papilledema to posterior fossa meningioma in a boy.Image
588 P50 Chronic Papilledema with Subretinal Neo-Vascular NetworkChronic papilledema with subretinal neo-vascular network. Pseudotumor. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Papilledema. Disease/ Diagnosis: Chronic papilledema with sub-retinal neovascular network.Image
589 P52a Asymmetric Papilledema with Choroidal FoldsLeft eye. Choroidal folds with no papilledema. Asymmetric papilledema with choroidal folds. Bilateral choroidal folds from elevated intracranial pressure. 52a. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Papilledema. Disease/ Diagnosis: Asymmetric - No papilledema with choroidal foldsImage
590 P52b Asymmetric Papilledema with Choroidal FoldsRight eye shows papilledema. Asymmetric papilledema with choroidal folds. Bilateral choroidal folds from elevated intracranial pressure. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Papilledema. Disease/ Diagnosis: Chronic papilledema with choroidal folds.Image
591 P55a Chronic Papilledema, Late StageRight eye. Optic atrophy secondary to chronic papilledema. Glioblastoma. Chemotherapy patient. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Papilledema. Disease/ Diagnosis: Chronic papilledema with atrophy.Image
592 P55b Chronic Papilledema, Late StageLeft eye. Optic atrophy secondary to chronic papilledema, late stage with retinal choroidal bypass vein. Opticocilliary shunt. Glioblastoma, chemotherapy patient. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Papilledema. Disease/ Diagnosis: Chronic papilledema with atrophy.Image
593 Papilledema due to Brain Tumor - Natural HistoryRight eye 33 months after presentation. Atrophy appears about the same. Notice especially the narrowing of retinal arterioles. Visual loss is severe in both eyes. Papilledema due to brain tumor - 3 year natural history. Patient refused treatment. Man. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Papilledema. Dis...Image
594 Papilledema due to Brain Tumor - Natural HistoryRight eye at 27 months after presentation. Atrophy is more profound in both eyes. Papilledema due to brain tumor - 3 year natural history. Patient refused treatment. Man. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Papilledema. Disease/Diagnosis: Papilledema from acoustic neuronoma.Image
595 Papilledema due to Brain Tumor - Natural HistoryLeft eye at 25 months after presentation. Atrophy is more profound in both eyes. Papilledema due to brain tumor - 3 year natural history. Patient refused treatment. Man. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Papilledema. Disease/Diagnosis: Papilledema from acoustic neuronoma.Image
596 Papilledema due to Brain Tumor - Natural HistoryRight eye 23 months after presentation. Atrophy is replacing papilledema in both eyes. Papilledema due to brain tumor - 3 year natural history. Patient refused treatment. Man. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Papilledema. Disease/Diagnosis: Papilledema from acoustic neuronoma.Image
597 Papilledema due to Brain Tumor - Natural HistoryLeft eye 23 months after presentation. Atrophy is replacing papilledema in both eyes. Papilledema due to brain tumor - 3 year natural history. Patient refused treatment. Man. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Papilledema. Disease/Diagnosis: Papilledema from acoustic neuronoma.Image
598 Papilledema due to Brain Tumor - Natural HistoryLeft eye. 3.5 years after presentation. Atrophy appears about the same. Note especially the narowing of retinal arterioles. Visual loss is profound in both eyes. Note the horizontal retinal folds. Papilledema due to brain tumor - 3 year natural history. Patient refused treatment. Man.Image
599 Papilledema due to Brain Tumor - Natural HistoryRight eye at presentation. Papilledema due to acoustic neuronoma(tumor)- 3 year natural history. Patient refused treatment. Man. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Papilledema. Disease/Diagnosis: Papilledema from acoustic neuronoma.Image
600 Papilledema due to Brain Tumor - Natural HistoryLeft eye at presentation. Papilledema due to acoustic neuronoma(tumor) - 3 year natural history. Patient refused treatment. Man. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Papilledema. Disease/Diagnosis: Papilledema from acoustic neuronoma.Image
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