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Review Case Reports
Optic disc oedema and diabetes mellitus: a case report with review.
- P D West, C N De Wytt, and C R Strakosch.
- Repatriation General Hospital Greenslopes, QLD., Australia.
- Aust N Z J Med. 1991 Apr 1; 21 (2): 248-50.
AbstractOptic disc oedema is a neurological complication of diabetes mellitus. Typically, the patient is a young diabetic with minimal symptomatology but severe bilateral optic disc oedema discovered on routine eye examination. It is a relatively benign condition which on occasion can result in a residual visual deficit, but requires no specific intervention and represents a subgroup of anterior ischaemic optic neuropathy (AION). We present a patient with insulin dependent diabetes and asymptomatic bilateral optic disc oedema, with a brief review of the syndrome and its pathogenesis.
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