Pathological disc edema

Papilledema

Papilledema
Papilledema (or papilloedema) is optic disc swelling that is caused by increased intracranial pressure. The swelling is usually bilateral and can occur over a period of hours to weeks. Unilateral presentation is extremely rare. In intracranial hypertension, papilledema most commonly occurs bilaterally. When papilledema is found on fundoscopy, further evaluation is warranted as vision loss can result if the underlying condition is not treated. Further evaluation with CT or MR of the brain and/or spine is usually performed. Unilateral papilledema can suggest orbital pathology, such as an optic nerve glioma.

Pathological disc edema - List of case studies

Cervical pain and limitation of movement after 2 cervical spine surgeries

pressure on the cervical spinal cord , caused by a disc and an osteophyte that were developed in the area, and caused damage ... with hyperactive reflexes in all 4 extremities and pathological reflexes including Babinski’s sign on right, ...

Optic Neuropathy

in order to exclude potential diagnosis such as glioma, pathological disc edema, optic nerve drusen or dominant optic atrophy OPA-1 gene related. ...

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