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Review
. 2024 Jun 25;44(1):272.
doi: 10.1007/s10792-024-03215-5.

Diagnostic dilemma of papilledema and pseudopapilledema

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Review

Diagnostic dilemma of papilledema and pseudopapilledema

Raghda Shawky El-Gendy et al. Int Ophthalmol. .

Abstract

Background: Papilledema is the optic disc swelling caused by increased intracranial pressure (ICP) that can damage the optic nerve and cause subsequent vision loss. Pseudopapilledema refers to optic disc elevation without peripapillary fluid that can arise from several optic disc disorders, with optic disc drusen (ODD) being the most frequent cause. Occasionally, pseudopapilledema patients are mistakenly diagnosed as papilledema, leading to the possibility of unneeded procedures. We aim to thoroughly examine the most current evidence on papilledema and pseudopapilledema causes and several methods for distinguishing between both conditions.

Methods: An extensive literature search was conducted on electronic databases including PubMed and google scholar using keywords that were relevant to the assessed pathologies. Data were collected and then summarized in comprehensive form.

Results: Various techniques are employed to distinguish between papilledema and pseudopapilledema. These techniques include Fundus fluorescein angiography, optical coherence tomography, ultrasonography, and magnetic resonance imaging. Lumbar puncture and other invasive procedures may be needed if results are suspicious.

Conclusion: Papilledema is a sight-threatening condition that may lead to visual affection. Many disc conditions may mimic papilledema. Accordingly, differentiation between papilledema and pseudopailledema is crucial and can be conducted through many modalities.

Keywords: Artificial intelligence; Lumbar puncture; Optic disc drusen; Optic disc imaging; Papilledema; Pseudopapilledema.

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