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Historical aspects and current views of the etiopathogenesis and clinical manifestations of optic nerve pits
Author(s) -
E. V. Muskatina,
D. Yu. Samsonov,
С. И. Жукова,
А. Г. Щуко
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
rossijskij oftalʹmologičeskij žurnal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2587-5760
pISSN - 2072-0076
DOI - 10.21516/2072-0076-2021-14-4-158-163
Subject(s) - optic nerve , optic disc , medicine , ophthalmology , cadaveric spasm , anatomy , retinal
Optic nerve pits are a mono- or bilateral congenital anomaly represented by optic disc depressions of various sizes. In half of the cases, the pits are complicated by edema, central retinal detachment and retinoschisis, and cause visual function decrease. Visual acuity losses can be either insignificant or pronounced. Optic discs pits have been investigated massively over the last century and a half, but their etiology is still underresearched. In recent years, however, due to the development of digital scanning and data processing technologies and the emergence of non-invasive highly informative diagnostic methods, it has become possible to reveal structural and functional changes of the optic disc in vivo, in addition to the traditional detection of histological changes in cadaveric eyes.

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