Diabetic papillopathy in patients with optic disc drusen: Description of two different phenotypes.
Daniel BeckerMichael LarsenHenrik Lund-AndersenSteffen HamannPublished in: European journal of ophthalmology (2022)
Two cases of ODD-associated diabetic papillopathy were observed: One with classic, bilateral disc edema and minor visual field defects, the other with unilateral disc edema, severe visual field defects and a phenotype that resembled non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy. The cases suggest that ODD may increase the risk of diabetic papillopathy, a condition that is associated with rapid glycemia reduction and crowded optic discs, which may combine to produce nerve fiber swelling and hypoperfusion with venous congestion in a compartment with limited room for expansion.