The first histological and clinical description of the optic nerve drusens was given in the 19th century. Then authors considered drusens as congenital pathologies, and a study of 1999 showed that drusen is not the primary pathology, but the dysplasia of
A. G. Shchuko+6 more
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Development of optic disk drusen in familial pseudopapilloedema—a pediatric case series [PDF]
Sir, Optic disc swelling in a child, with no other features suggestive of raised intracranial pressure is a challenging clinical scenario. These children frequently undergo invasive investigations, such as neuroimaging and lumbar puncture, even though the clinical suspicion of serious pathology is low.
Petrushkin, H+3 more
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The cost-effectiveness of different strategies to evaluate optic disk drusen in children [PDF]
Annegret Dahlmann-Noor+3 more
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Efficacy of topical dorzolamide therapy for cystoid macular edema in a patient with MFRP-related nanophthalmos-retinitis pigmentosa-foveoschisis-optic disk drusen syndrome. [PDF]
Zacharias LC+5 more
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Reflectance evaluation of eye fundus structures with a visible and near-infrared multispectral camera [PDF]
We examined the spectral reflectance of fundus structures in the visible and near-infrared (400–1300 nm) range for contributing to the medical diagnosis of fundus diseases.
Alterini, Tommaso+7 more
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Incidentally discovered optic nerve head drusen
A 34-year-old white woman presented for holocephalic headaches following a blow to the head. She did not mention any vision disturbance. Computed tomography was performed and displayed bilateral calcific deposits in the disk optic areas consistent with ...
L Gérard+3 more
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Contribution to the Optic Nerve [PDF]
Optic nerve head drusen (ONHD) represent congenital anomaly, which is a form of calcium degeneration of optic nerve head axons. They are initially asymptomatic but may causes progressive optic neuropathy. They are presented as acellular, hyaline deposits
Radenković, Marija
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A 12-year-old male presents for vision examination, along with teachers and classmates from the local school for deaf children. An initiative to ensure that the students receive regular vision care was undertaken by the school, in response to concerns ...
Chiarelli, Catherine
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Quantitatively Measured Anatomic Location and Volume of Optic Disc Drusen: An Enhanced Depth Imaging Optical Coherence Tomography Study [PDF]
Optic disc drusen (ODD) are found in up to 2.4% of the population and are known to cause visual field defects. The purpose of the current study was to investigate how quantitatively estimated volume and anatomic location of ODD influence optic nerve ...
Dahl, Vedrana Andersen+4 more
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OCT angiography in optic disc drusen: comparison with structural and functional parameters [PDF]
Background: Optic disc drusen (ODD) can cause retinal nerve fibre layer (RNFL) defects with progressive visual field (VF) loss. Microvascular changes are discussed as a cause.
Engelke, Hendrik+5 more
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