OPTIC ATROPHY
BRIEF REVIEW ON HE CLASSIFICATION OF OPIC ATROPHY 1 PRIMAT OPTIC ATROPHY 2 POST NERITIC OPTIC ATROPHY 3 CONCECUTVE OPTIC ATROPHY SECODRY TO DESEASES OF RTINA AND CHOROID 4 PRESSIRE OPTIC ATROPHY DUE TO GLACUMA 5 TEMPOAL PALLOR 6 DRUG INDUCED
Glaucomatous optic atrophy:
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These discs belong to 2 different patients. Is it glaucoma? Now suppose both discs belong to one patient. Is it glaucoma?
Dr. Arun Rajan2 Likes18 Answers - Login to View the image
Fundus picture of a male patient having unilateral visual loss. Please comment!
Dr. E Ahmed1 Like21 Answers - Login to View the image
A 31 year old married male came today with a 2 month history of acute weakness in all extremities associated with paresthesia and dysesthesia. 1week ago, he suffered vision loss in the right eye and mild ocular pain. 3 days before he developed bladder dysfunction. No history of fever, headache, altered sensorium, seizures. He is a driver by occupation. Given your opinion on the Fundal images.
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56 year old hypertensive has come with complains with sudden onset loss of vision in the right eye since morning. Vision OD PL negative RAPD grade 3 Fundus picture attached 1. diagnosis 2. treatment
Dr. Neha Mehrotra3 Likes15 Answers - Login to View the image
29 years old male. complaining of suddent noticed loss of vision at his left eye since 4 days. In recent he has gor Total occlusion of ICA for which DSA was done a week back. his vision @ RE is 6/6 while left eye is CF @ 2 meters. SLE: WNL A/S. Dilated fundus examination shows multifocal pale retina. what will be the best possible management?
Dr. Sunil Uglay2 Likes21 Answers