Abstract
This study was undertaken to evaluate the optic disc changes in eyes with non-glaucomatous optic nerve damage. The intra- and parapapillary region was evaluated morphometrically in 106 eyes of 56 patients with simple optic nerve atrophy (SONA) and in 107 normal eyes of 57 subjects. Colour stereo optic disc diapositives were used. Only one randomly chosen eye per subject and patient was taken for statistical analysis. Characteristics of SONA were: decreased visibility of the parapapillary retinal nerve fibers, diminished retinal vessel diameter, and area with pallor larger than area with cupping. Size and form of the optic disc, neuroretinal rim, peripapillary scleral ring, and zone Alpha and Beta of the parapillary chorioretinal atrophy were not significantly different. Also, distinctness of a tesselated fundus, frequency of optic disc haemorrhages and frequency of bared circumlinear or bared cilioretinal vessels did not differ significantly. These morphologic features are helpful in the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of SONA.
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