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Single colour fundus photographs of pseudopapilloedema in patients initially thought to have IIH. (A) Elevated, lumpy disc with anomalous vascular pattern including trifurcation of central retinal artery (arrow) seen in optic nerve drusen. Single colour fundus photographs of pseudopapilloedema in patients initially thought to have IIH. (A) Elevated, lumpy disc with anomalous vascular pattern including trifurcation of central retinal artery (arrow) seen in optic nerve drusen. (B) Small disc height (arrow) leads to a crowded appearance of the optic nerve without a physiological cup. (C and D) High magnification photographs of right and left eyes of a patient with anomalous discs which show the indistinct nasal disc margin (arrow C) and absent physiological cup (arrow D). Susan P Mollan et al. Pract Neurol 2014;14: ©2014 by BMJ Publishing Group Ltd
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