Bilateral papilledema as the first sign of ventriculoperitoneal shunt dysfunction§.

Open Ophthalmol J

Instituto de Oftalmologia #x201C;Conde de Valenciana". Mexico City, DF, Mexico.

Published: April 2015

A 12 year-old girl patient with a history of ventriculoperitoneal shunt placement at the age of 6 months presented with progressive bilateral decrease in visual acuity. Ophthalmologic examination was consistent with bilateral papilledema. No other systemic manifestations of increased intracranial pressure were evident and laboratory work-up excluded other inflammatory or infectious processes. We present here an interesting case of a patient with ophthalmologic manifestations as the initial finding of ventriculoperitoneal shunt dysfunction.

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