Optic Disc Swelling in Cancer Patients: Etiology and Implications.
Yacoub A YousefIsra M Sid AhmedDanah Kanj AhmadMona MohammadHala MakahlehReem AlJabariFawzieh AlkhatibMario Domenico ToroRobert RejdakMustafa MehyarIbrahim AlnawaisehPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2023)
Various underlying pathologies can induce optic disc swelling in cancer patients, a grave condition capable of causing vision loss. Notably, tumor infiltration of the optic nerve tends to result in more profound visual impairment compared to papilledema due to elevated ICP. Timely detection is crucial, and immediate symptomatic treatment followed by addressing the underlying cause is essential to prevent irreversible optic nerve damage and vision loss in cancer patients.