increased interocular pressurecausingcupping of the optic disc
increased pressure in the brain(passive) caused bythe optic disc
that changes in viscoelastic properties of the lamina may compromise tissue perfusion in response to sudden variations of intraocular pressurepossibly leadingto optic disc hemorrhages
of the lamina cribrosa , optic nerve fibers , and blood vessels(passive) is composedThe optic disc
an increase in intracranial pressure Scotoma or partial vision loss or blind spot in your field of vision Optic neuropathy or gradual death of the fibers of the optic nerve(passive) caused bythe optic disc
buried drusen and true papilledema(passive) caused bythe optic disc
increased pressure within the cranium(passive) caused byoptic disc
increased blood pressure in the skull(passive) caused bythe optic disc
an abnormal deposition of a protein - like material at the point where the optic nerve enters the back of the eye(passive) is caused byOptic disc drusen
an increase in intracranial pressure Scotoma – partial vision loss or blind spot in your field of vision Macular degeneration – deterioration of the central portion of the retina leading to severe vision loss(passive) caused bythe optic disc
44,45 Compression of the visual tract by a pituitary ade- nomamay ... causeoptic disc cupping
entitiescausingoptic - disc cupping
of RGC axons , which at the surface of the disc bend acutely to exit the eye through the lamina cribrosa(passive) is composedThe optic disc
four patients ... the point of legal blindnessresultedfrom optic disc drusen
of neural , vascular , and connective tissues(passive) is composedThe optic disc
four patients with reduced visual acuity and one with visual field constriction to the point of legal blindnessresultedfrom optic disc drusen
Smaller discsmay leadto optic disc
the major vesselsleadingout of the optic disc
a remnant of fetal hyaloid artery of the eye(passive) is caused bythe optic disc
the other layerscreatingthe Optic disc
vitamin deficiencycausingoptic disc atrophy
an unknown mechanism(passive) caused byoptic disk neovascularization
Persistent Epstein - Barr virus infectionmay causeoptic disk vasculitis
the following factors(passive) caused bythe optic disc
aging where the vitreous is liquefied and can also occur more prematurely after cases of trauma , cataract surgery or in patients presenting diabetes mellitus and retinitis pigmentosa(passive) is usually caused byoptic disc
Mutation in the Oligophrenin 1 Gene Cerebral Volume(passive) Caused bythe Optic Disc
If the neck and along the medial aspect of evaluation is recommendedleadsto optic disc
the deposition of calcified axonal debris(passive) is caused byOptic disc drusen
radiationleadsto optic disc
a small “ blind spot ” in our vision that our brain cleverly patches up so that we are not aware of the optic disccreatesa small “ blind spot ” in our vision that our brain cleverly patches up so that we are not aware of the optic disc
peripheral vision loss(passive) caused byperipheral vision loss
in moderate to severe vision loss in childrenmight resultin moderate to severe vision loss in children
a condition known as pseudopapilledemaoften causinga condition known as pseudopapilledema
reliable reference of the visual field defectspreventedreliable reference of the visual field defects
to progressive visual field defects and finally total blindnessleadingto progressive visual field defects and finally total blindness
tractional retinal detachment and vision losscausingtractional retinal detachment and vision loss
retinal detachment in a pathological myopia Noor Aniah , A. , Bastion , M.L.C. , Mushawiahti , M. Journal of Surgical Academiacausingretinal detachment in a pathological myopia Noor Aniah , A. , Bastion , M.L.C. , Mushawiahti , M. Journal of Surgical Academia
from retinal neuronal atrophy producing irreversible visual impairment , which is very rare.3resultingfrom retinal neuronal atrophy producing irreversible visual impairment , which is very rare.3
the eye - a region inside the boundaries of the visual field , where we do n’t receive visual information(passive) caused bythe eye - a region inside the boundaries of the visual field , where we do n’t receive visual information
in arcuate scotomas shapedresultingin arcuate scotomas shaped
subtle visual field loss ) or retinal hemorrhages in the periphery or in the maculacausingsubtle visual field loss ) or retinal hemorrhages in the periphery or in the macula
in visual field ( VF ) loss with or without reduction in visual acuityresultingin visual field ( VF ) loss with or without reduction in visual acuity
blood circulation failure on the optic disc with typical defects of the visual fieldcan causeblood circulation failure on the optic disc with typical defects of the visual field
tractional retinal detachment in the right eyecausingtractional retinal detachment in the right eye
visual field loss without visual acuity loss superimposed ... ischemic optic neurocausesvisual field loss without visual acuity loss superimposed ... ischemic optic neuro
to progressive optic atrophy and blindness ... 24may leadto progressive optic atrophy and blindness ... 24
rapid and sudden visual loss in one eyecan also causerapid and sudden visual loss in one eye
in loss of sight and also describes that the cause of damage can not be initially find as there will be no loss in vision unless the defect increases with time and lack of diabetesresultsin loss of sight and also describes that the cause of damage can not be initially find as there will be no loss in vision unless the defect increases with time and lack of diabetes
to eventual optic nerve damagecould leadto eventual optic nerve damage
to the false resultleadsto the false result
to significant difference in size interpretation with different imaging modalitiesleadingto significant difference in size interpretation with different imaging modalities
in nerve damage over timeresultingin nerve damage over time
central retinal vein occlusionhad causedcentral retinal vein occlusion
atrophy and loss of peripheral visioncausingatrophy and loss of peripheral vision
in compact , rock - like deposits during the optic nerves that may have an impact on peripheral vision Cataractsresultsin compact , rock - like deposits during the optic nerves that may have an impact on peripheral vision Cataracts
from partial or complete degeneration of optic nerve fibers and is associated with a loss of visual acuityresultsfrom partial or complete degeneration of optic nerve fibers and is associated with a loss of visual acuity
to small , rock - like deposits during the optic nerves that could influence peripheral eyesightleadsto small , rock - like deposits during the optic nerves that could influence peripheral eyesight
to small , rock - like deposits during the optic nerves which could have an affect on peripheral visionleadsto small , rock - like deposits during the optic nerves which could have an affect on peripheral vision
in blurriness of the nerve marginresultingin blurriness of the nerve margin
in poor visual acuityresultedin poor visual acuity
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in a thinner rim of neural tissueresultsin a thinner rim of neural tissue
to a cyst in retrobulbar space in both eyesleadingto a cyst in retrobulbar space in both eyes
from a disturbed equilibrium between ICP and IOP ... though none of the patients described in these papers had hypotony or profound visioncould resultfrom a disturbed equilibrium between ICP and IOP ... though none of the patients described in these papers had hypotony or profound vision
The optic nerve is a cable tube connection that transmits images from the retina to the brainCausesThe optic nerve is a cable tube connection that transmits images from the retina to the brain