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1 B102 Disc Swelling, Ischemic Papillopathies, AIONIschemic swelling. March 2, 1978. Same patient as B1_03. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Axoplasmic stasis due to ischemia. Disease/ Diagnosis: AION. Clinical: Diabetic with optic disc swelling and visual loss.Image
2 B103 Disc Swelling, Ischemic Papillopathies, AIONIschemic swelling. 50 year old woman, 12 days after a viral illness. Nasal nerve fiber layer bundle visual field defect. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Axoplasmic stasis due to ischemia. Disease/ Diagnosis: AION. Clinical: Visual loss after viral illness.Image
3 B101 Disc Swelling, Ischemic Papillopathies, AIONPallid swelling in course of acute AION. 48 year old man who developed disc swelling after a flu like illness, then developed AION. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Axoplasmic stasis due to ischemia. Disease/ Diagnosis: AION. Clinical: Visual loss after flu-like illness.Image
4 B104 Disc Swelling, Ischemic Papillopathies, AIONIschemic swelling. 57 year old man. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Axoplasmic stasis due to ischemia. Disease/ Diagnosis: AION. Clinical: Visual loss.Image
5 B105 Disc Swelling, Ischemic Papillopathies, AIONPallid ischemic swelling. 48 year old woman, flight attendant. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Axoplasmic stasis due to ischemia. Disease/ Diagnosis: AION. Clinical: Visual loss.Image
6 B106 Disc Swelling, Ischemic Papillopathies, AIONRed ischemic swelling. 49 year old man. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Axoplasmic stasis due to ischemia. Disease/ Diagnosis: AION. Clinical: Visual loss.Image
7 B107 Disc Swelling, Ischemic Papillopathies, AIONPallid ischemic swelling. 41 year old man. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Axoplasmic stasis due to ischemia. Disease/ Diagnosis: AION. Clinical: Viusal loss.Image
8 B108 Disc Swelling, Ischemic Papillopathies, AIONPallid ischemic swelling. Woman with vasculitis. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Axoplasmic stasis due to ischemia. Disease/ Diagnosis: AION. Clinical: Visual loss.Image
9 B109 Disc Swelling, Ischemic Papillopathies, AIONIschemic swelling. Patient was diabetic. April 18, 1978. Same patient as B1-2. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Axoplasmic stasis due to ischemia. Disease/ Diagnosis: AION. Clinical: Diabetic with disc swelling and visual loss.Image
10 B110 Disc Swelling, Ischemic Papillopathies, AIONPallid ischemic swelling with intraretinal exudates near the macula and a ""cotton wool"" infarct below the disc. 38 year old man. Diabetic. 20/60 vision. Altitudinal visual field defect. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Axoplasmic stasis due to ischemia. Disease/ Diagnosis: AION. Clinical: Diabetic ...Image
11 B111 Disc Swelling, Ischemic Papillopathies, AIONAcute AION. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Axoplasmic stasis due to ischemia. Disease/ Diagnosis: AION. Clinical: Visual loss.Image
12 B112 Disc Swelling, Ischemic Papillopathies, AIONArterioles are narrowing in resolution phase from AION. Patient had a superior altitudinal visual field defect. 20 year old man. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Axoplasmic stasis due to ischemia. Disease/ Diagnosis: AION. Clinical: Visual loss.Image
13 B113 Disc Swelling, Ischemic Papillopathies, AION57 year old woman with AION. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Axoplasmic stasis due to ischemia. Disease/ Diagnosis: AION. Clinical: Visual loss.Image
14 B114 Disc Swelling, Ischemic Papillopathies, AIONAION in a disc with an optic cup. Extraordinary exception with AION. Note ischemic vascular changes in disc surface. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Axoplasmic stasis due to ischemia. Disease/ Diagnosis: AION. Clinical: Visual loss.Image
15 B115 Disc Swelling, Ischemic Papillopathies, AIONNormal eye in patient who later developed AION. Note generous optic cup. June 2, 1991. Same patient as B1_16b. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Normal. Clinical: Asymptomatic.Image
16 B116 Disc Swelling, Ischemic Papillopathies, AIONTypical AION in disc with optic cup. December 23, 2996. 5 years later in same patient as B1_15a. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Axoplasmic stasis due to ischemia. Disease/ Diagnosis: AION. Clinical: Visual loss.Image
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