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B201 Disc Swelling, Diabetic Papillopathy | Bilateral 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 |
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B202 Disc Swelling, Diabetic Papillopathy | Bilateral 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 |
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C08 Pits of the Optic Disc | Left 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 |
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H52 Superior Segmental Optic Hypoplasia (SSOH) Topless Disc Syndrome | High 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 |
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H76 Superior Segmental Optic Hypoplasia (SSOH) Topless Disc Syndrome | SSOH. Right eye. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Superior segmental optic hypoplasia (SSOH). Disease/ Diagnosis: Congenital anomaly. | Image |
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Neurofibromatosis-1 | Normal 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 |
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Vascular Disc Anomalies - Prepapillary Arterial Loop | Complication 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 |