1. Pigmentation of optic discs.
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Kumar, Nitin and Bansal, Reema
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OPTIC disc , *ANIMAL coloration , *OPTIC neuritis , *RETINAL blood vessels , *CHRONIC active hepatitis - Abstract
Fundus examination revealed bilateral disc pallor with peripheral pigmentation of optic discs [Figure 1]a and [Figure 1]b. Optic disc pigmentation can occur in ocular abnormalities like optic disc hypoplasia, distended retinal vessels, iris transillumination defects, ptosis, nystagmus, and siderosis bulbi.[[1]],[[2]],[[3]],[[4]] Optic disc pigmentation after an episode of optic neuritis is rare. Optic disc pigmentation is a rare entity and ophthalmologists should rule out ocular and systemic associations.{Figure 1} Declaration of patient consent The authors certify that they have obtained all appropriate patient consent forms. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2020
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