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1 B201 Disc Swelling, Diabetic PapillopathyBilateral simultaneous diabetic papillopathy with marked exudation and remarkable recovery of vision. Right eye. Pair with B2_2b. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Axoplasmic stasis due to ischemia. Disease/ Diagnosis: Diabetic papillopathy. Clinical: Visual loss.Image
2 B202 Disc Swelling, Diabetic PapillopathyBilateral diabetic papillopathy with marked exudation and remarkable recovery of vision. Left eye. Pair with B2_1a. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Axoplasmic stasis due to ischemia. Disease/ Diagnosis: Diabetic papillopathy. Clinical: Visual loss with recovery.Image
3 C08 Pits of the Optic DiscLeft eye. Large cavitary anomaly (pit). Man. 20/100 visual acuity. Superior nasal visual field defect. May not have a central retinal artery. Anatomy: Optic disc. Clinical: Man. 20/100 visual acuity. Superior nasal visual field defect.Image
4 H52 Superior Segmental Optic Hypoplasia (SSOH) Topless Disc SyndromeHigh exit point of central retinal vessels. Superior choroidal crescent. Complete loss of nerve fiber layer entering disc from above. Inferior altitudinal field defect. Type 1 diabetic mother. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Superior segmental optic hypoplasia (SSOH). Disease/ Diagnosis: Congenital ...Image
5 H76 Superior Segmental Optic Hypoplasia (SSOH) Topless Disc SyndromeSSOH. Right eye. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Superior segmental optic hypoplasia (SSOH). Disease/ Diagnosis: Congenital anomaly.Image
6 Neurofibromatosis-1Normal appearing optic disc with dark pigmented choroidal nevi. The patient had NF-1 and had a subclinical optic glioma on the left eye. This is the right eye. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Choroidal nevus. Disease/Diagnosis: Neurofibromatosis type 1. Clinical: No visual symptoms.Image
7 Vascular Disc Anomalies - Prepapillary Arterial LoopComplication of prepapillary arterial loop causing occlusion of the inferior retinal arterial and resulting inferior retinal infarction. Appears to be a black thrombus in the apex of the arterial loop. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Arterial loop with retinal artery infarction. Disease/Diagnosis: B...Image
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