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Buried Drusen | 5 year old boy. Bilateral buried drusen. Notice the lumpy nasal disc elevation. This patient had a twin brother whose optic disc drusen were exposed. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Drusen of the optic disc. Disease/Diagnosis: Drusen of the optic disc. Clinical notes: Normally functioning eye with ... | Image |
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Buried Drusen | 7 year old boy with pseudo papilledema from buried drusen. Note the lumpy contour of the disc margin. Also note the surrounding ring-like light reflex that is optically perfect and indicates absence of edema spreading onto the surrounding retina. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Drusen of the optic d... | Image |
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Buried Drusen | Young woman with pseudo papilledema from buried drusen with associated visual field defects. Barely visible in the upper arcuate nerve fibers is a slit like defect. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Drusen of the optic disc. Disease/Diagnosis: Drusen of the optic disc. Clinical notes: This patient had... | Image |
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Buried Drusen | Buried drusen with peculiar white dot, which appears to be choroidal in location. Note lumpy disc margin on right disc PP_15a is right eye. PP_15b is left eye. Beautiful example of pseudo papilledema in which drusen can not be seen. 8 year old girl. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Drusen of the op... | Image |
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Buried Drusen | Suspected buried drusen in a girl. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Drusen of the optic disc. Disease/Diagnosis: Drusen of the optic disc. Clinical notes: Normally functioning eye with suspected drusen. | Image |
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Buried Drusen | Left disc has a blurred lumpy margin. Retinal vessels are not obscured in the disc margin blur, therefore no edema is present. This is an example of a difficult blurred disc, the nature of which is clarified by the presence of a clear cut disk anomoly in the fellow eye. 8 year old girl. PP_15a has b... | Image |
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Buried Drusen | Buried drusen; PP_13a: Right eye. Note lumpy disc margin, especially temporally. Also note absence of optic cup. Excellent example of pseudo papilledema with buried drusen. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Drusen of the optic disc. Disease/Diagnosis: Drusen of the optic disc. Clinical notes: Patient ... | Image |
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Buried Drusen | Buried drusen. Left eye. Note lumpy disc margin, especially temporally. Also note absence of optic cup. Excellent example of pseudo papilledema with buried drusen. Pair with PP_13a. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Drusen of the optic disc. Disease/Diagnosis: Drusen of the optic disc. Clinical notes... | Image |
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Buried Drusen with Choroidal Retinal Scar | Right eye: Buried drusen; probable complication of peripapillary hemorrhage at 7:00. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Drusen of the optic disc. Disease/Diagnosis: Drusen of the optic disc. Clinical notes: Enlarged blind spot. | Image |
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C01 Pits of the Optic Disc | Right eye. Very large inferior temporal optic pit. Congenital. Woman. Anatomy: Optic disc. | Image |
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C03 Pits of the Optic Disc | Central optic pit. Left eye. Anatomy: Optic disc. | Image |
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C04 Pits of the Optic Disc | Right eye. Man. Large temporal pit. Macular detachment. Anatomy: Optic disc. | 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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C105 Disc Edema with Systemic Lupus | Mild disc edema blurs the inferior disc margin. Flourescein angiogram in D1_06. Same patient as D1_06 an D1_07. Man. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Axoplasmic stasis due to vasculitis (Lupus). Disease/ Diagnosis: Lupus papillopathy. | Image |
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C12 Morning Glory Disc | "Morning Glory" disc. Patient 11 year old. Anatomy: Optic disc. | Image |
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C16 Morning Glory Disc | "Morning Glory" disc. Note tapering edge pointing to basal encephalocele. Boy. Anatomy: Optic disc. | Image |
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C17 Morning Glory Disc | "Morning Glory" disc. CT normal. Anatomy: Optic disc. Clinical: CT normal. | Image |
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C18 Morning Glory Disc | "Morning Glory" disc. 6 month old baby. Anatomy: Optic disc | Image |
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C202 Papillitis with Macular Star Cat Scratch Disease. | Proven Bartonella neuroretinitis. 23 year old man. Ocular disc edema with macular star (ODEMS). Anatomy: Optic disc; Retina. Pathology: Axoplasmic stasis due to inflammation; Exudate in Henle's layer. Neuroretinitis due to Bartonella Henslae (or cat scratch). Clinical: Visual blurring; Optic disc sw... | Image |
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C21 Empty Disc | Right eye. All cilioretinal fundus. No central retinal artery. Handmann anomaly. Frequently associated with renal dysplasia. Pair with C_22 an C_23. Reference: Barroso LH, Hoyt WF, Narahara M. Can the arterial supply of the retina in man be exclusively cilioretinal? J Neuroophthalmol. 1994 Jun;14(2... | Image |
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C22 Empty Disc | Left eye. All cilioretinal fundus. No central retinal artery. Handmann anomaly. Frequently associated with renal dysplasia. Pair with C_21 an C_23. Reference: Barroso LH, Hoyt WF, Narahara M. Can the arterial supply of the retina in man be exclusively cilioretinal? J Neuroophthalmol. 1994 Jun;14(2)... | Image |
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C23 Empty Disc | Father of patient in C_21 and C_22. Father has central retinal artery, multiple cilioretinal arteries and had previously unsuspected renal failure. Papillorenal Syndrome (PRS). Reference: Parsa,CF et al. Ophthalmology. 2001. 108(4): 738-49Barroso LH, Hoyt WF, Narahara M. Can the arterial supply of ... | Image |
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C26 Empty Disc | Right eye. Multiple cilioretinal arteries. Patient had dysplastic kidneys. Papillorenal Syndrome (PRS). Hand motion vision. 17 year old girl. Anatomy: Optic disc. | Image |
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C28 Empty Disc | Left eye. Woman. Multiple cilioretinal vessels. Visual function normal. Anatomy: Optic disc. | Image |
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C301 Nodular Papillopathies (Sarcoid) | Disc swelling. Sarcoid papillopathy. Note infiltrative nodule at 9:00 on the disc.The patient had proven sarcoid. Perivenous inflammatory cuffing visible on image C3_02. Right eye. Pair with C3_02. Anatomy: Optic disc; Retina. Pathology: Axoplasmic stasis due to sarcoid infiltration. Disease/ Diagn... | Image |