Papilledema is the edema of the optical disc secondary to the increased intracranial pressure, and represents one of the most frequent causes of edema of the optic disc. Classically, the edema is bilateral, with the preservation of visual acuity in the early stages associated with other signs and symptoms, such as headache, tinnitus, transient obscuration of the vision and diplopia. When dealing with a patient with papilledema it is key to avoid the presence of intracranial expansive lesions or ventriculomegaly […]