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[A familial case of drusen of the optic disk].

Oftalmologia (Bucharest, Romania : 1990), 2000
The present abstract is about a case of drusen of the optic disc (DOD), consisting of three members, belonging to two generations: the mother (41 years) and two daughters (16 and 19 years). Their personal records showed nothing special, except case III-2 with crisis equivalent to the epileptic ones.
I, Zolog, M, Munteanu
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[Calcification of optic disk drusen on CT].

RoFo : Fortschritte auf dem Gebiete der Rontgenstrahlen und der Nuklearmedizin, 1985
Four cases of unilateral or bilateral calcification of optic disk drusen have been observed on CT. The clinical indications are considered. The differential diagnosis of intra-orbital calcification is discussed.
F E, Zanella, B, Kirchhof, U, Mödder
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[Optic disk drusen and intracranial tumor].

Bulletin des societes d'ophtalmologie de France, 1990
A fifty-one year old woman with a Lindau sickness presented bilateral optic disc swelling and peripapillary haemorrhage. Intracranial hypertension was suspected. Perimetry, echography and fluorescein fundus angiography revealed optic disc drusen.
L, Bella   +4 more
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Drusen of the Optic Disc and Aberrant Axoplasmic Transport

Ophthalmology, 1978
Summary In summary, we believe that axoplasmic transport alteration is the anatomic substrate for formation of drusen of the optic disc. In familial cases the cause of axoplasmic transport alteration may be related to the presence of a genetically determined, small, crowded optic nerve head.
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[Submacular neovascular membrane and drusen of the optic disk].

Journal francais d'ophtalmologie, 1991
A case of unilateral serous hemorrhagic maculopathy with a very acute course is reported in an eight year old girl fluorescein angiography revealed the presence of a subretinal neovascular membrane extending from the inferotemporal part of the disc to the macula; CT scan identified calcified drusen of the optic disc.
E, Saudax   +3 more
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[Hemorrhagic complications of drusen of the optic disk].

Journal francais d'ophtalmologie, 2007
The hemorrhagic complications of the optic disk drusen are rare and interesting because of their functional implications, the difficulty of the differential diagnosis and the uncertain pathogeny.and methods: Retrospective study of 6 cases with a complete general and ophthalmological examination, followed between 2 and 9 years.The average age of the ...
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Optic Disk Drusen

Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, 1982
Mary K. Edwards   +2 more
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Optic Disk Drusen and Pseudotumor Cerebri

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1988
D M, Reifler, D I, Kaufman
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Monocular Blindness from Drusen of the Optic Disk

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1972
C L, Knight, W F, Hoyt
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Optic disk drusen with central retinal artery occlusion.

Japanese journal of ophthalmology, 1982
An 18-year-old Japanese boy with optic disk drusen associated with left central retinal artery occlusion was reported. Transient central blurred vision, possibly caused by central retinal artery spasm, was noticed as an initial symptom of optic disk drusen in the left eye.
M, Uehara   +4 more
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