Drusen de la tête du nerf optique ou oedème papillaire?

R H Khonsari, M Wegener, S Leruez, I Cochereau, D Milea

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Bilateral optic disc drusen can mimic papilledema, raising the question of intracranial hypertension and sometimes prompting unnecessary or invasive procedures. STATE OF THE ART AND PERSPECTIVES: Optic disc drusen are benign calcified masses, often visible within the optic nerve head. However, their clinical diagnosis can be more difficult at earlier stages of life, when they are buried within the optic nerve. Visual field loss can occur in patients with longstanding optic disc drusen. CONCLUSION: Ophthalmoscopy and B-scan ocular ultrasonography allow appropriate diagnosis of bilateral optic disc drusen mimicking papilledema. On rare occasions, optic disc drusen can be associated with ischemic complications, the other causes of drusen-related visual loss being exceptionally rare.
Bidragets oversatte titel[Optic disc drusen or true papilledema?]
OriginalsprogFransk
TidsskriftRevue Neurologique
Vol/bind166
Udgave nummer1
Sider (fra-til)32-8
Antal sider7
ISSN0035-3787
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 1 jan. 2010

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