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Cirrus OCT optic disc cube displaying normal thickness of the neuro-retinal rim and retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) in the right eye. The neuro-retinal rim and RNFL of the left eye are elevated.
OCT of the macula was normal in both eyes (Figure 3). OCT of the optic nerve showed edema worse in the left eye with peripheral restriction in both eyes on visual fields (Figure 4).
Clinical Study Published: 10 March 2017 Predicting the risk of parafoveal scotoma in myopic normal tension glaucoma: role of optic disc tilt and rotation M S Sung, H Heo, Y S Ji & S W Park Eye 31 ...
This patient's optic discs were normal in size. Also, congenital optic disc anomaly should have no associated overlying optic disc whitening and no evidence of retinal vasculitis.
The cerebrospinal fluid protein level was 80 mg/dL (normal range, 12-45 mg/dL), with 12 white blood cells/µL (normal count, < 10 white blood cells/µL). Figure 1.
A total of 40 patients with an unchanged RNFL defect for more than 5 years and normal optic disc appearance, who were presumed as non-glaucomatous patients, were enrolled (group A).
Correspondence Medical Mystery: Cloud Surrounding the Optic Disks — The Answer Published February 28, 2008 N Engl J Med 2008;358: 970 - 971 DOI: 10.1056/NEJMc086018 ...
Recurrent optic disc hemorrhage was significantly correlated with mean SBP (OR=1.057; P =.013) and mean DBP (OR=1.095; P =.014).
However, some patients have normal visual acuity initially, but later develop neovascular membranes that result in serous retinal detachment. This is especially common with optic disc pits, optic ...
Morning glory disc anomaly, more commonly known as morning glory syndrome, is a birth defect affecting the optic nerve that causes poor vision. Morning glory syndrome may be associated with ...
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