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1 A203 Disc Swelling with Big Blind Spot SyndromeSlight inferior swelling in patient with grossly enlarged blind spot. 66 year old woman. Anatomy: Optic disc; Retina. Pathology: Unknown. Disease/ Diagnosis: Big blind spot syndrome. Clinical: symptoms: photopsias; blurred vision signs: disc swelling; white dots in the retina; enlarged blind spot on...Image
2 A401Disc Swelling, Vitreous EffectsVitreopapillary haze. Cone of vitreous that has obscured the disc. Uveitis patient. Anatomy: Optic disc; Vitreous. Pathology: Vitreal contact with the optic disc. Disease/ Diagnosis: Vitreal traction on the disc? Clinical: Visual blurring in uveitis?¼igns: disc swelling; disc obscuration.Image
3 Bilateral Papilledema with Pseudotumor CerebriLeft eye. Mild bilateral papilledema in a 7 year old boy. Cause of swelling unknown. Growth failure treated with thyroid medication. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Bilateral papilledema. Disease/Diagnosis: Intracranial hypertension due to treatment of growth failure with thyroid medication. Clinica...Image
4 Bilateral Papilledema with Pseudotumor CerebriChronic appearance of swelling in right eye. 29 year old woman. Bilateral papilledema. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Bilateral papilledema. Disease/Diagnosis: Intracranial hypertension due to treatment of growth failure with thyroid medication. Clinical: symptoms: headache, signs: bilateral papill...Image
5 C116 Papillitis, Retrobulbar NeuritisDemyelinative optic neuropathy with mild disc swelling. Note the mild disc margin blurring. The main focus of the neuritis lies behind the eye. 20/20 visual acuity. Anatomy: Optic disc; Optic nerve. Pathology: Axoplasmic stasis due to inflammation; Acute demyelination. Disease/ Diagnosis: Acute sub-...Image
6 H15 PanhypoplasiaModerate hypoplasia. Right eye. 14 year old boy. Good example of double ring sign. Same patient as H_16. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Hypoplasia of the optic nerve. Disease/ Diagnosis: Hypoplasia.Image
7 H16 PanhypoplasiaModerate hypoplasia. Left eye. 14 year old boy. Good example of double ring sign. Same patient as H_15. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Hypoplasia of the optic nerve. Disease/ Diagnosis: Hypoplasia.Image
8 H42 Segmental Hypoplasia, Retinal, Nasal HypoplasiaVisual field of patient in H_43. Flag-like temporal field defect from patient with nasal segmental disc hypoplasia. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Nasal segmental disc hypoplasia. Disease/ Diagnosis: Congenital anomaly.Image
9 H43 Segmental Hypoplasia, Retinal, Nasal HypoplasiaNasal hypoplasia barely perceptible on disc. Nasal retinal nerve fibers are completely absent from 7:00 - 12:00. Anaotmy: Optic disc. Pathology: Nasal segmental disc hypoplasia. Disease/ Diagnosis: Congenital anomaly.Image
10 H48 Segmental Hypoplasia, Retinal-Nasal HypoplasiaBilateral nasal hypoplasia with absence of nasal nerve fiber layer and corresponding flag-like temporal field defect. Right eye. Same patient as H_49. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Nasal segmental disc hypoplasia. Disease/ Diagnosis: Congential anomaly.Image
11 H49 Segmental Hypoplasia, Retinal-Nasal HypoplasiaBilateral nasal hypoplasia with absence of nasal nerve fiber layer and corresponding flag-like temporal field defect. Left eye. Same patient as H_48. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Nasal segmental disc hypoplasia. Disease/ Diagnosis: Congential anomaly.Image
12 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
13 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
14 Tuberous SclerosisTuberous Sclerosis. Has two astrocytic hamartomas. Lower shows a few specs of calcification. Note how the tumor obscures the underlying retinal vessels. Left eye. Pair with R1_D4a. Anatomy: Retina. Pathology: Astrocytic hamartoma. Disease/Diagnosis: Tuberous sclerosis. Clinical: No visual symptoms.Image
15 Tuberous SclerosisTwo very small tuberous sclerosis lesions. Group with R1_D7a, b, d. Anatomy: Retina. Pathology: Astrocytic hamartoma. Disease/Diagnosis: Tuberous sclerosis. Clinical: Patient had mental retardation and epilepsy. No visual symptoms.Image
16 Tuberous SclerosisTuberous Sclerosis. Has two astrocytic hamartomas. One is calcified. Right eye. Pair with R1_D4b. Anatomy: Optic disc; Retina. Pathology: Astrocytic hamartoma. Disease/Diagnosis: Tuberous sclerosis. Clinical: No visual symptoms.Image
17 Tuberous SclerosisSeveral small tuberous sclerosis lesions. Group with R1_D7a, c, d. Anatomy: Retina. Pathology: Astrocytic hamartoma. Disease/Diagnosis: Tuberous sclerosis. Clinical: Patient had mental retardation and epilepsy. No visual symptoms.Image
18 Tuberous SclerosisTwo moderate sized tuberous sclerosis lesions in the left eye. Group with R1_D7b, c, d. Anatomy: Optic disc; Retina. Pathology: Astrocytic hamartoma. Disease/Diagnosis: Tuberous sclerosis. Clinical: Patient had mental retardation and epilepsy. No visual symptoms.Image
19 Tuberous SclerosisOne small tuberous sclerosis lesion. Group with R1_D7a, b, c. Anatomy: Retina. Pathology: Astrocytic hamartoma. Disease/Diagnosis: Tuberous sclerosis. Clinical: Patient had mental retardation and epilepsy. No visual symptoms.Image
20 Unilateral PapilledemaLeft eye. Has papilledema. 27 year old white woman. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Unilateral papilledema. Disease/Diagnosis: Idiopathic intracranial hypertension, pseudotumor cerebri. Clinical: Woman, headache.Image
21 Unilateral PapilledemaUnilateral papilledema in pseudotumor cerebri. Right eye. Has no cup. 27 year old white woman. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Unilateral papilledema. Disease/Diagnosis: Idiopathic intracranial hypertiension, pseudotumor cerebri. Clinical: Woman, headache.Image
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