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An accelerated “papilledema protocol” in the emergency department, including prompt neuro-ophthalmology and neurology consults, blood pressure monitoring, MRI, MRV and lumbar puncture, could ...
Of the cohort, 45% (39/87) of patients were diagnosed with papilledema and 55% (48/87) were diagnosed with pseudopapilledema. As indicated in Table 1, there were significant differences between ...
Ophthalmology . Journal Scan is the ... In the absence of a mass lesion, and in patients with normal cerebrospinal fluid consistency, the most common cause of papilledema is idiopathic ...
Papilledema is a serious medical condition where the optic nerve at the back of the eye becomes swollen. Symptoms can include visual disturbances, headaches, and nausea. Papilledema occurs when ...
Papilledema and intracranial hypertension (ICHT) should be considered as part of ALGS. All patients with ALGS should have regular ophthalmic follow-up. A complete neurologic exam, MRI, and lumbar ...
Papilledema refers to swelling of the optic disc (portion of the optic nerve) due to increased intracranial pressure. Optic disc edema or swelling is concerning because an elevation of ...
An image from a portable fundus photography camera used by CU ophthalmology residents shows severe papilledema from malignant idiopathic intracranial hypertension. The images became the basis for ...
IIH without papilledema requires a focus on headache control and lifestyle changes. Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension (IIH) ... neurosurgery, and ophthalmology teams.
Funduscopic examination demonstrated marked papilledema, with retinal hemorrhages, retinal edema, and the deposition of exudate in a star formation in the macula of both eyes (Panels A and B).