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disease of the optic nerve (optic neuropathy)
A pale optic disc can be caused by conditions such as optic atrophy, optic neuritis, ischemic optic neuropathy, or congenital anomalies. It may indicate a lack of blood flow or damage to the optic nerve, which can lead to visual disturbances or loss of vision. Evaluation by an eye care professional is important to determine the underlying cause.
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Optic nerve head pallor is also called optic atrophy.
Optic atrophy may also be referred to as optic nerve head pallor
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Optic Atrophy and Epilepsy are not connected. Optic Atrophy is usually due to damage to the optic nerve. Epilepsy is normally due to increased electrical activity in the brain.
Symptoms of optic atrophy are a change in the optic disc and a decrease in visual function