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Fig. 2

From: Acute visual loss and optic disc edema followed by optic atrophy in two cases with deeply buried optic disc drusen: a mimicker of atypical optic neuritis

Fig. 2

a Fundus photograph showing diffuse optic disc pallor in the right eye (OD) and mildly blurred disc in the left eye (OS); b Visual field (Humphrey 24–2 SITA Standard test) showing severe defect OD and normal field OS; c spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (OCT-2000®, Topcon corporation, Tokyo, Japan) showing severely reduced peripapillary retinal nerve fiber layer OD, and d enhanced-depth OCT horizontal and vertical B-scans passing through the optic disc showing ovoid structures (arrows) surrounded by hyper-reflective bands deeply buried in OD and superficially located in OS

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