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26 Bilateral PapilledemaChronic Bilateral Papilledema. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Chronic bilateral papilledema. Disease/Diagnosis: Pseudotumor long standing. Clinical notes: Chronic headache; Obesity.Image
27 Bilateral Papilledema from Non-tumor EtiologyBilateral Papilledema with tortuous dilated veins from chronic lung disease with cyanosis. Note the remarkable tortuosity of retinal veins, evidence of retinal cyanosis. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Bilateral papilledema. Disease/Diagnosis: Pseudotumor due to chronic lung disease. Clinical notes:...Image
28 Bilateral Papilledema from Non-tumor EtiologyRight eye. Bilateral Papilledema with tortuous dilated veins from chronic lung disease with cyanosis. Note the remarkable toruosity of retinal veins, evidence of retinal cyanosis. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Bilateral papiledema. Disease/Diagnosis: Pseudotumor due to chronic lung disease. Clinic...Image
29 Bilateral Papilledema from PseudotumorLeft eye. Atrophic changes in left optic disc. Chronic papilledema with involution to atrophy on the left. Woman. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Bilateal papilledema; atrophic papilledema. Disease/Diagnosis: Pseudotumor. Clinical: Headache.Image
30 Bilateral Papilledema from PseudotumorRight eye. Pseudotumor syndrome. Multiple endocrine adenomas. Woman. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Bilateral papilledema. Disease/Diagnosis: Pseudotumor associated with multiple endocrine adenomas. Clinical notes: Headache; Obesity.Image
31 Bilateral Papilledema from PseudotumorRight eye. Chronic papilledema. Woman. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Bilateral papilledema; atrophic papilledema. Disease/Diagnosis: Pseudotumor. Clinical notes: Headache.Image
32 Bilateral Papilledema in PseudotumorLeft eye. Pseudotumor syndrome. Multiple endocrine adenomas. Woman. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Bilateral papilledema. Disease/Diagnosis: Pseudotumor associated with multiple endocrine adenomas. Clinical notes: Headache; Obesity.Image
33 Bilateral Papilledema with Cyanotic Heart DiseaseBilateral Papilledema with cyanotic heart disease in a young boy. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Papilledema. Disease/Diagnosis: Pseudotumor due to cyanotic heart disease. Clinical notes: Young boy with clubbing.Image
34 Bilateral Papilledema with Exudative RetinopathyBilateral Papilledema with exudative retinopathy from vitamin A toxicity. Young boy. Near blind. Anatomy: Optic disc; Retina. Pathology: Bilateral papilledema; exudative retinopathy. Disease/Diagnosis: Hypervitaminosis A causing blindness. Clinical notes: Nearly blind; Headache.Image
35 Bilateral Papilledema with Exudative RetinopathyRight eye. Bilateral Papilledema with exudative retinopathy from vitamin A toxicity. Young boy. Near blind. Anatomy: Optic disc; Retina. Pathology: Bilateral papilledema; exudative retinopathy. Disease/Diagnosis: Hypervitaminosis A causing blindness. Clinical notes: Nearly blind; Headache.Image
36 Bilateral Papilledema with Exudative RetinopathyLeft eye. Bilateral Papilledema with exudative retinopathy from vitamin A toxicity. Young boy. Near blind. Anatomy: Optic disc; Retina. Pathology: Bilateral papilledema; exudative retinopathy. Disease/Diagnosis: Hypervitaminosis A causing blindness. Clinical notes: Nearly blind; Headache.Image
37 Bilateral Papilledema with Exudative RetinopathyLeft eye. Bilateral Papilledema with exudative retinopathy from vitamin A toxicity. Young boy. Near blind. Anatomy: Optic disc; Retina. Pathology: Bilateral papilledema; exudative retinopathy. Disease/Diagnosis: Hypervitaminosis A causing blindness. Clinical notes: Nearly blind; Headache.Image
38 Bilateral Severe Hemorrhagic PapilledemaRight eye. Bilateral hyperacute papilledema with rapid blindness associated with dural sinus occlusion. Both eyes were nearly blind. Young man. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Papilledema. Disease/Diagnosis: Bilateral hyperacute papilledemaImage
39 Bilateral Severe Hemorrhagic PapilledemaLeft eye. Two months later, resolving Bilateral Severe Hemorrhagic Papilledema. Same eye as P_32bImage
40 Bilateral Severe Hemorrhagic PapilledemaRight eye. 2 months later, resolving Bilateral Severe Hemorrhagic Papilledema. Same eye as P_32aImage
41 Bilateral Severe Hemorrhagic PapilledemaRight eye. Bilateral Severe Hemorrhagic Papilledema in a woman with hyperthyroidism and dural sinus occlusion.Image
42 Bilateral Severe Hemorrhagic PapilledemaLeft eye. Bilateral Severe Hemorrhagic Papilledema in a woman with hyperthyroidism and dural sinus occlusion.Image
43 Bilateral Severe Hemorrhagic PapilledemaLeft eye. Bilateral hyperacute papilledema with rapid blindess associated with dural sinus occlusion. Both eyes were nearly blind. Boy.Image
44 Chronic Papilledema due to Brain Tumor - ResolvedLeft eye - same as P_40b - follow up after 4 months. Chronic papilledema resolved after treatment showing residual atrophy.Image
45 Chronic Papilledema due to Brain Tumor - ResolvedRight eye - same as P_40a - follow up after 4 months. Chronic papilledema resolved after treatment showing residual atrophy. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Papilledema. Disease/Diagnosis: Chronic papilledema.Image
46 Chronic Papilledema in Resolution. SequenceLeft eye 2 weeks after presentation. Chronic papilledema in resolution. Note first evidence of a vertical choroidal fold. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Papilledema. Disease/Diagnosis: Papilledema.Image
47 Chronic Papilledema in Resolution. SequenceLeft eye 4 weeks after presentation. Chronic papilledema in resolution. Notice more extensive vertical choroidal fold temporally ("high-water" marks)Image
48 Chronic Papilledema in Resolution. SequenceLeft eye 7 weeks after presentation. Chronic papilledema in resolution. Note the profound optic atrophy with blurred disc margins and circumferential receptor layer folds ("high-water" marks)Image
49 Chronic Papilledema in Resolution. SequenceLeft eye at presentation. Chronic papilledema. Anatomy: Optic disc Pathology: Papilledema Disease/Diagnosis: PapilledemaImage
50 Chronic Papilledema with Hemorrhagic and Exudative ComplicationsLeft eye one month after presentation. Resolving hemorrhage. Chronic papilledema with hemorrhagic and exudative complications due to Pseudotumor cerebri. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Papilledema. Disease/Diagnosis: Chronic papilledema with hemorrhagic and exudative complicationsImage
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