Intermittent Blurred Vision in Pediatrics — Case | General Pediatrics | SMLE Q#17336
SMLE Question #17336
Pediatrics
General Pediatrics
Objective: OBJ-377
Last updated: February 2026
A previously healthy 7-year-old boy has 6 weeks of progressive headache, nausea, and vomiting, worse in the early morning, with intermittent blurred vision. His teacher reports squinting and head tilting while reading. He is alert and oriented. Funduscopy shows bilateral papilledema; neurologic examination shows no focal deficits. Which diagnostic test is most appropriate to evaluate his condition?
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