The optic disc, also known as the optic nerve head, forms a slightly raised spot on the nasal side of the retina. Here, there are no photoreceptors, hence it is known as the blind spot of the eye. The ...
The optic disc is a non-sensory spot in the retina where the axons of the ganglion cells carrying afferent light-induced impulses to the visual cortex of the brain converge to leave the eye. It ...
Macular edema is the leading cause of visual loss in uveitic patients, and is a predictable feature of pars planitis, Behcet's and sarcoid uveitis, HLA-B27 related uveitis, and birdshot ...
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