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Archives of Neurology, 1965
THE FREQUENCY of papilledema associated with encephalitis varies to some extent from report to report, but usually the condition is described as rare. This variation is due to several factors. Thus, differences in terminology render comparison and classification of the ophthalmoscopic findings in the various series difficult, and some authors have ...
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THE FREQUENCY of papilledema associated with encephalitis varies to some extent from report to report, but usually the condition is described as rare. This variation is due to several factors. Thus, differences in terminology render comparison and classification of the ophthalmoscopic findings in the various series difficult, and some authors have ...
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ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE This article describes the recognition, investigation, and management of papilledema. LATEST DEVELOPMENTS Papilledema describes optic disc swelling (usually bilateral) arising from raised intracranial pressure.
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ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE This article describes the recognition, investigation, and management of papilledema. LATEST DEVELOPMENTS Papilledema describes optic disc swelling (usually bilateral) arising from raised intracranial pressure.
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Ketoconazole induced papilledema
Acta Ophthalmologica, 1993Abstract Ketoconazole was administered in a case of hirsutismus over a period of 4 months with high doses of 800 mg/day, and bilateral papilledema developed. After cessation of the drug the condition disappeared. As far as we know this is the first reported papilledema complication due to Ketoconazole.
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Papilledema in Behçetʼs Syndrome
Retina, 1981Six patients with Behçet's syndrome (five male, one female) had intracranial hypertension diagnosed by elevated CSF pressure in the presence of normal or small ventricles. All six patients had headaches and papilledema. Histories included oral ulcers in 5 patients, genital ulcers in 3, uveitis in 1, arthralgia in 4, and thrombophlebitis in 3.
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2007
Abstract The term papilledema has been applied to any type of swelling of the optic disc, with or without visual loss or other signs of optic neuropathy. How- ever, most neuro-ophthalmologists reserve papilledema for optic disc swelling due to increased intracranial pressure and designate optic disc edema as a more general term to ...
Satya Karna +3 more
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Abstract The term papilledema has been applied to any type of swelling of the optic disc, with or without visual loss or other signs of optic neuropathy. How- ever, most neuro-ophthalmologists reserve papilledema for optic disc swelling due to increased intracranial pressure and designate optic disc edema as a more general term to ...
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A.M.A. Archives of Neurology & Psychiatry, 1952
BEFORE describing the fundus conditions simulating papilledema, it is advantageous to discuss the important clinical features of papilledema that will be used as criteria. In using the term "papilledema," we limit ourselves in this paper to the edema of the optic disk due to increased intracranial pressure. The clinical features will be discussed under
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BEFORE describing the fundus conditions simulating papilledema, it is advantageous to discuss the important clinical features of papilledema that will be used as criteria. In using the term "papilledema," we limit ourselves in this paper to the edema of the optic disk due to increased intracranial pressure. The clinical features will be discussed under
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Automatic detection of papilledema through fundus retinal images using deep learning
Microscopy Research and Technique, 2021Tanzila Saba +2 more
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Papilledema: A review of etiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management
Survey of Ophthalmology, 2022Jim Shenchu Xie +2 more
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