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  • 1.  Pseudopapiliedema changing to tru papilliedema

    Posted yesterday
    Dear Nanos participants:  

    I am probably one if the very few senior neuroophthalmologists

    who recall Frank Walsh's case of one of his secretaries who

    he pesonally monitored for pseudopapiledema which later converted 

    to true  papilliedema from a  brain tumor that was diagnosed in

     an advanced state

    Richard (Dick) Sogg age almost 96 who has recalled that momentous

     case related by a major father of neuroophthalmology 




  • 2.  RE: Pseudopapiliedema changing to tru papilliedema

    Posted yesterday
    Sir I met this situation with a young woman and her mother both have optic disc drusen and both of them had papilledema with all risk factors present including familial obesity , they gave me a real confusion for about two years then disappeared and really I not looking for them