TITLE:
Place of Ocular Ultrasound in the Diagnosis of Optic Disc Druses in Developing Countries: About a Case and Review of the Literature
AUTHORS:
Kokou Messan Amedome, Kokou Vonor, Codjo Rodrigue Abel Assavédo, Nidain Maneh, Massaga Dagbe, Kossi Dzidzinyo, Koffi Didier Ayéna, Komi Balo
KEYWORDS:
Ultrasound, Druses, Hyperechoic, Globe
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Ophthalmology,
Vol.11 No.4,
November
29,
2021
ABSTRACT: Background: Druses of the papilla constitute abnormal deposits of calcified hyaline material at the level of the head of the optic nerve. They can be superficial or deep. Aim: The aim of this study is to show the utility of ocular ultrasound in ophthalmology in underdeveloped countries for the characterization of optic disc druse. Case Presentation: Our study relates to a clinical observation of buried papillary druses diagnosed by ocular ultrasound. The ophthalmologic examination revealed an aspect of false papillary edema in the fundus. The ocular ultrasound revealed hyperechogenic deposits buried in the papillary margins, which suggests the deep papillary druses. Conclusion: Ocular ultrasound still has a prominent place in the diagnosis of certain eye conditions despite the new sophisticated means available to ophthalmology to date.