Javier Garulo Nicolás , Laura Manfreda Domínguez , Patricia Bayo Calduch , Sergio Obiol Ferrando , Andrea Català Nadal , Antonio Miguel Duch Samper
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Papilitis parainfecciosa bilateral superpuesta a seudoedema de papila por drusas del nervio óptico
Papillary drusen are deposits of calcified hyaline material at the level of the optic nerve head. They are considered the most frequent cause of pseudopapilledema, so in clinical practice it is essential to identify and differentiate them from true optic disc oedema.
Parainfectious optic neuritis is an inflammatory optic neuropathy, usually bilateral and acute, which occurs between 1 and 3 weeks after an infectious disease. It usually occurs as a papillitis, since it is usually located in the head of the optic nerve causing optic disc oedema.
In this article we present an unusual case of bilateral papillitis superimposed on papillary drusen in a young male with Chlamydia trachomatis prostatitis. After an exhaustive etiological study, it was concluded that, in this patie
nt, papillitis was associated with his sexually transmitted disease.
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La revista Archivos de la Sociedad Española de Oftalmología, editada mensualmente por la propia Sociedad, tiene como objetivo publicar trabajos de investigación básica y clínica como artículos originales; casos clínicos, innovaciones técnicas y correlaciones clinicopatológicas en forma de comunicaciones cortas; editoriales; revisiones; cartas al editor; comentarios de libros; información de eventos; noticias personales y anuncios comerciales, así como trabajos de temas históricos y motivos inconográficos relacionados con la Oftalmología. El título abreviado es Arch Soc Esp Oftalmol, y debe ser utilizado en bibliografías, notas a pie de página y referencias bibliográficas.