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1 Headache Associated With Low or High Intracranial PressureYu Hsin Chen; Amanda Dean Henderson; James Brian DavisWhen intracranial pressure changes, the most common symptom is headache, which often has a positional component. We introduce various etiologies of headaches attributed to increased or low intracranial pressure, with idiopathic intracranial hypertension (or primary pseudotumor cerebri), post-dural p...CSF Leak; Headache; Intracranial Hypertension; Intracranial Hypotension; Papilledema; Pseudotumor Cerebri
2 Interpreting Ocular Fundus Photographs: A Brief GuideGabriele Berman; Sachin Kedar; Nancy J. Newman; Valerie BiousseThis is a brief guide to the interpretation of the ocular fundus photograph. In this presentation we will describe the structures that comprise the normal ocular fundus followed the abnormalities that can be detected on fundus photographs. By the end of the presentation, learners should be able to d...Fundus Photograph; Glaucoma; Papilledema; Retinal Detachment
3 Papilledema 2013Kathleen B. Digre, MDObjectives: What types of disc findings can be confused for papilledema List the features of true disc swelling Describe the tests you would order to evaluate and w/u papilledema List differential diagnosis of papilledema Describe possible treatments for papilledema (medical and surgical)Papilledema
4 Papilledema and Resolution (PowerPoint)AAO/NANOS - American Academy of Ophthalmology / North American Neuro-Ophthalmology SocietyThis 42-year-old male with pseudotumor cerebri and chronic papilledema demonstrated refractile bodies, which can be seen with chronic optic disc edema. This image shows the chronic papilledema at presentation, with associated refractile hyaline bodies at the disc periphery in both eyes.Pseudotumor Cerebri/Papilledema; Edema; Papilledema and Resolution
5 Patient Portal: Optic Disc DrusenCristiano Oliveira, MDOptic disc drusen (ODD) are abnormal deposits of benign, usually calcified material within the optic disc, which is the front part of the optic nerve that connects each eye to the brain. We do not know the exact cause of optic disc drusen. They are present in 0.3-2% of people as an isolated case or ...Optic disc drusen; Papilledema; Pseudopapilledema
6 Pseudotumor cerebri and Chiari MalformationNicole Scripsema, MD; Rudrani Banik, MDPower point of case presentation of pseudotumor cerebri with co-existing Chiari malformation. Management of severe visual loss associated with chronic papilledema discussed, as well as possible relationship between raised intracranial pressure from pseudotumor cerebri and Chiari malformation.Pseudotumor Cerebri; Papilledema; Chiari Malformation
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