Etymology:
papilledema (Latin):
Meaning:
Papilledema is a condition characterized by swelling of the optic nerve head, the point where the optic nerve exits the eyeball.
Origin:
Papilledema was first described by the German ophthalmologist Albrecht von Graefe in 1856. The term derives from the Latin words "papilla" (nipple) and "edema" (swelling), referring to the appearance of the swollen optic nerve head.
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