Optic Disc Drusen is a medical condition that involves the accumulation of tiny calcium deposits in the optic nerve head. There are various synonyms used for this condition, which include Optic Papillary Drusen, Optic Nerve Head Drusen, Ophthalmic Calcareous Deposits, and Optic Pit. It is a rare condition that can cause vision disturbances, including blind spots, decreased visual acuity, and color vision changes. Some synonyms are also used to describe the symptoms of this condition, such as Optic Disk Edema, Swelling of the Optic Nerve Head, and Optic Neuropathy. Optic Disc Drusen is often detected during routine eye exams and can be asymptomatic or cause vision loss. Treatment for Optic Disc Drusen aims to manage symptoms and prevent complications.