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Role of Ocular Ultrasonography to Distinguish Papilledema From Pseudopapilledema

Journal of neuro-ophthalmology, 2020
Background: We prospectively evaluated the sensitivity and specificity of ocular ultrasonography (OUS) to distinguish papilledema from pseudopapilledema.
A. Kohli   +10 more
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Unilateral papilledema in idiopathic intracranial hypertension: A rare entity

European Journal of Ophthalmology, 2020
Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension (IIH), also known as pseudotumor cerebri is a clinical syndrome of unknown etiology, which typically affects young, obese women of childbearing age and is characterized by increased intracranial pressure and bilateral
Mousumi Banerjee, S. P. Aalok, D. Vibha
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Optical coherence tomography represents a sensitive and reliable tool for routine monitoring of idiopathic intracranial hypertension with and without papilledema

European Journal of Neurology, 2019
We previously reported that certain optical coherence tomography (OCT) measures were sensitive and reliable in identifying idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH).
Y. Huang-Link   +6 more
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Anemia and papilledema

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 2003
To elucidate the relationship between anemia and raised intracranial pressure (ICP).Interventional case series.Retrospective case series and review of the literature. Only patients with documented papilledema, neuroimaging ruling out a space-occupying lesion, and anemia were included.Five women with confirmed idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) (
Valérie, Biousse   +5 more
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Papilledema

2022
Guohong Tian, Xinghuai Sun, Qian Chen
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Papilledema in Behçetʼs Syndrome

Retina, 1981
Six 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.
M N, Pamir   +3 more
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Papilledema in Encephalitis

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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Papilledema: A review of etiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management.

Survey of ophthalmology, 2021
J. Xie   +2 more
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Papilledema

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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Papilledema

Experimental Eye Research, 1977
D G, Cogan, T, Kuwabara
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