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In cases with optic nerve hyperfluorescence or neurologic symptoms, prompt neuroimaging is warranted to rule out neuro-Behcet ...
Drusen deposits are small yellow-white forms, made of protein, lipids (fat), or calcium salts, found in the Bruch's membrane of the retina or optic nerve head of the eye. Drusen are common in people ...
Poor circulation linked to heart disease Foot pain accompanied by coldness, swelling, or cramping may ... Blood tests, imaging, or nerve studies can pinpoint causes, while lifestyle tweaks ...
All had vision problems resulting from chronic optic neuropathy, or damage to the optic nerve that sends signals between the eyes and the brain. The participants were randomly assigned to receive ...
Optic nerve swelling, retinal detachment and retinal haemorrhage were successfully ruled out in this eye using the OCT scan. The right eye was not dilated using topical mydriatics so as not to ...
Optic Neuritis: Clinical Features Optic neuritis refers to inflammation of the optic nerve. The term may be used broadly in reference to many causes of optic nerve inflammation including systemic ...
[2] Without looking for other less obvious "clues" in the retina and choroid, the striking appearance of a bilateral swelling of the optic nerve heads can misdirect investigation toward less ...