A surgical cause of pseudopapilledema

C. Wen, Teo Shee Kiang, M. Ami, Mushawiahti Mustapha, Tang Seng Fai
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We report a case of vitreopapillary traction mimicking optic disc swelling in a 73-year-old female with pseudophakia in the left eye and satisfactory postoperative vision of 6/6 and N5 two years prior. She presented with insidious onset of blurred vision in her left eye for two months. She was referred to Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre (UKMMC) for further investigations of apparent optic disc swelling in the left eye by a general ophthalmologist. Her left eye vision was 6/18, pinhole 6/12, with near vision at N6. There was no relative afferent pupillary defect and anterior segment examination was normal. Examination of the posterior segment revealed a pink optic disc with blurred and elevated margins without hyperaemia. Vessels of the optic nerve head appeared normal and a lamellar macular hole was present with dull foveal reflex clinically. Right eye examination was normal. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) of the left eye using the raster line scan showed vitreopapillary traction surrounding the optic disc and vitreomacular traction (VMT) with lamellar macular hole. The patient was counselled for surgical release of VMT, however, she opted for conservative management. Peripapillary vitreoretinal traction is a rare cause of pseudo-optic disc swelling. Thorough fundus examination with the help of OCT is crucial in making a prompt diagnosis, preventing unnecessary investigations, and evaluating other retinal pathologies which may benefit from treatment.  
假性肾小球水肿的外科病因
我们报告一例73岁女性左眼假性晶状体,术后6/6和N5视力满意,采用玻璃体乳头牵引模拟视盘肿胀的病例。她的左眼出现隐伏的视力模糊,持续了两个月。她被转介到马来西亚国民大学医疗中心(UKMMC),由一名普通眼科医生进一步检查左眼视盘明显肿胀。左眼视力6/18,针孔视力6/12,近视力N6。无相对传入瞳孔缺损,前节检查正常。后段检查显示视盘呈粉红色,边缘模糊和升高,无充血。视神经头血管正常,有板状黄斑孔,中央凹反射迟钝。右眼检查正常。采用光栅线扫描的光学相干断层扫描(OCT)显示视盘周围的玻璃体乳头牵引和玻璃体黄斑牵引(VMT)伴板层状黄斑孔。患者被建议手术释放VMT,然而,她选择了保守治疗。乳突周围玻璃体视网膜牵拉是一种罕见的假性视盘肿胀的原因。在OCT的帮助下进行彻底的眼底检查对于及时诊断,防止不必要的检查以及评估可能受益于治疗的其他视网膜病变至关重要。
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