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The study consisted of both eyes of 96 women (57% ... of the 336 study eyes were glaucomatous at baseline based on optic disc appearance. Ninety-two of 336 (27.4%) eyes in 67 patients were ...
Optic disc drusen are known to ... she underwent panretinal photocoagulation in the left eye, which also showed a similar response in 4 weeks. Both her eyes remain stable since the treatment.
The ICC was observed temporal to the optic disc in 15 of 17 eyes, and 2 of the remaining eyes also had inferior ICC. Even in the two eyes with both temporal and inferior ICC, the temporal ICC was ...
Figure 4. OCT macula of both eyes demonstrating nasal intraretinal edema tracking from the swollen optic nerves. Dilated funduscopic examination showed bilateral optic disc swelling with 360° of ...
Optic nerve drusen is bilateral in more than 70% of cases. This means that it affects both of your eyes. However, the condition can be more severe in one eye than it is in the other. In other ...
However, several studies have shown that optic disc area in eyes with primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) is similar to that of normal eyes. 6-8 In studies comparing both eyes of patients with ...
Other causes of optic disc swelling include both pseudopapilledema (apparent swelling ... on one side with swelling of the disc in the other eye. Signs which distinguish papilledema include ...
Optic-nerve atrophy after nonarteritic anterior ION may relieve crowding and reduce the risk of recurrence. Because patients typically have a disc at risk in both eyes, it is not uncommon to ...
Fundoscopy revealed a large optic disc swelling with some hemorrhages ... Fundoscopy revealed pallor disc in both eyes, without any hemorrhages. The OCT identified slight loss of ganglion cells ...
Papilledema is swelling of your optic nerve ... a routine eye exam. With IIH, some of these symptoms are more noticeable. You could get a headache every day and feel it on both sides of your ...
Both types of AION affect the optic disc, a 1-millimeter segment ... and a small cup-to-disc ratio of the eye have a higher risk of developing NAION. No definitive treatment for NAION exists ...
Superior segmental optic nerve hypoplasia (SSOH), or topless disc syndrome ... SSOH can occur in one or both eyes. The condition develops from birth, so if you have it in one eye it won’t ...