Acute Papilloedema present with A/E:

Correct Answer: Severe loss of vision
Description: C i.e. Severe loss of vision In papilloedema there is painless gradually progressive loss of vision (negligible ie usually not severeQ) which is usually bilateralQ which occurs after a long time only when optic atrophy sets in. So, Papilloedema ultimately leads to postneuritic optic atrophyQ and visual loss is not a feature of Acute Papilloedema
Category: Ophthalmology
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