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Comparison of papilloedema and papillitis

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Papilloedema versus Papillitis

papilloedema

Papillitis

normal acuity

poor acuity

large blind spot

large central scotoma

peripheral constriction of visual fields

pain on eye movement

usually normal colour vision

partial loss of colour vision

increased intracranial pressure

may be associated with multiple sclerosis

pupils usually normal

relative afferent pupil defect

onset usually sudden

 


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