2023
DOI: 10.31436/imjm.v22i2.1936
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A Rare Case of Diabetic Papillopathy Presenting with Pseudo-Foster Kennsedy Syndrome

Abstract: Pseudo-Foster Kennedy syndrome (PFKS) is defined as unilateral disc oedema with contralateral optic nerve pallor, in the absence of intracranial pathologies. Diabetic papillopathy is a rare ocular manifestation of diabetes mellitus (DM). We report a rare case of PFKS secondary to diabetic papillopathy in a young patient with type 2 DM who had poor glucose control. There was optic disc swelling over the right eye and optic disc pallor over the left eye. His visual field assessment showed right inferior field de… Show more

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