Moderate papilledema.
The optic nerve is diffusely elevated with involvement of the entire optic nerve. The optic nerve is hyperemic. Some of the retinal vasculature is tortuous. There are no telangiectatic vessels, cotton-wool spots, or hemorrhages. There are no retinal or choroidal folds. The retinal vessels are still clearly visible. This appearance is characteristic of Frisén grade 2 papilledema.
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