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Diagnosis and Imaging of Optic Nerve Head Drusen.

Ryan Gise1, Eric D Gaier1,2, Gena Heidary1,2.   

Abstract

The presence of optic nerve swelling in pediatric patients is a frequent cause for referral to pediatric ophthalmologists and neuro-ophthalmologists because this finding can be the harbinger of serious neurologic disease including brain tumor, demyelinating disease, infiltrative disease of the optic nerve, or idiopathic intracranial hypertension. Optic nerve head drusen (ONHD) are common and can be particularly difficult to distinguish from true optic nerve swelling in pediatric patients because the ONHD are typically buried beneath the substance of the optic nerve. Correct identification of ONHD is relevant because of the visual morbidity associated with this condition and because of the need to distinguish pseudopapilledema secondary to ONHD from true optic nerve swelling. A variety of imaging modalities may be employed to evaluate for the presence of ONHD, including ultrasound, optical coherence tomography (OCT), enhanced depth imaging-OCT, fluorescein angiography, fundus autofluorescence, and optical coherence tomography angiography. To date, there is no consensus as to which of these techniques is most accurate and which should be part of a standardized evaluation for children suspected of ONHD. This review examines the recent literature analyzing these diagnostic tools and summarizes data regarding best practices for identifying ONHD.

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Keywords:  EDI-OCT; Optic nerve head drusen; ocular coherence tomography; optic nerve head imaging; vision loss

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31157991     DOI: 10.1080/08820538.2019.1620804

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Semin Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0882-0538            Impact factor:   1.975


  5 in total

1.  Visual field defects and retinal nerve fiber layer damage in buried optic disc drusen: a new insight.

Authors:  Brenda Nana Wandji; Artémise Dugauquier; Adèle Ehongo
Journal:  Int J Ophthalmol       Date:  2022-10-18       Impact factor: 1.645

2.  Optic Nerve Drusen Is Highly Prevalent Among Children With Pseudotumor Cerebri Syndrome.

Authors:  Jacob Genizi; Doron Meiselles; Elisheva Arnowitz; Idan Segal; Rony Cohen; Nitza Goldenberg-Cohen
Journal:  Front Neurol       Date:  2021-12-13       Impact factor: 4.003

3.  Evaluation of Peripapillary and Macular Vascular Flow Changes with OCT-A in Patients with Superficial Optic Disk Drusen.

Authors:  Ibrahim Cagri Turker; Saniye Uke Uzun; Ceylan Uslu Dogan; Ayse Burcu Dirim; Emine Betul Akbas Ozyurek; Sumeyra Keles Yesiltas; Dilek Guven
Journal:  Sisli Etfal Hastan Tip Bul       Date:  2022-06-28

4.  Optic Coherence Tomography Angiography Findings of Bilateral Choroidal Neovascularization Associated with Optic Disc Drusen Treated with Intravitreal Aflibercept Injection.

Authors:  Melih Akıdan; Mehmet Bulut; Lütfiye Yaprak; Muhammet Kazım Erol; Elcin Suren
Journal:  Case Rep Ophthalmol Med       Date:  2020-03-10

5.  Optic disc drusen mimicking Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension (IIH): rely on ultrasound.

Authors:  Eleni Bakola; Dimitrios Alonistiotis; Chryssa Arvaniti; Stavroula Salakou; Niki Nana; Aikaterini Foska; Vasiliki Kotsali-Peteinelli; Konstantinos Voumvourakis; Georgios Tsivgoulis
Journal:  Neurol Res Pract       Date:  2021-06-14
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