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From: Utility of video-fundoscopy and prospects of portable stereo-photography of the ocular fundus in neurological patients

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Fundoscopic abnormalities and incidental findings. a. Incidental finding of a small optic disc in a 57 yo woman with blurry vision and migraine attack. b. Excessive myelination of optic disc in an 89 yo woman with binocular diplopia of unclear etiology c. Optic disc pallor in a 30 yo woman with vision loss, who was subsequently diagnosed with Neuromyelitis Optica. d. Multiple laser ablation scars in a 76 yo man with blurred vision, fixed and dilated pupil, who was found to have acute angle closure glaucoma. e. Bilateral grade 2 papilledema in a 55 yo with Anaplastic ependymoma. f. Bilateral grade 4 papilledema in a 40 yo woman with blurry vision, who was found to have a large right tentorial meningioma. g. Foster-Kennedy syndrome in a 50 yo man with metastatic lung cancer.

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