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Retinitis Pigmentosa with Optic Nerve Drusen

Description

Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is the most common retinal dystrophy. The presence of optic nerve head (ONH) drusen is much more frequent in RP (10-20%) than in the general population (1-2%).

Comments

Fundus autofluorescence helps detect ONH drusen that may go unnoticed in the eye fundus.

Indication

30-year-old male diagnosed with RP referred for eye fundus evaluation due to possible papilledema. Imaging tests revealed the presence of ONH drusen.