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Seminars in Neurology, 2007
Optic neuritis is a common cause of visual loss in young patients. Visual function generally spontaneously improves over weeks, and 95% of patients return to visual acuity of at least 20/40 within 12 months. The initial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) helps stratify the risk of multiple sclerosis in patients with acute isolated optic neuritis.
Edward J, Atkins +2 more
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Optic neuritis is a common cause of visual loss in young patients. Visual function generally spontaneously improves over weeks, and 95% of patients return to visual acuity of at least 20/40 within 12 months. The initial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) helps stratify the risk of multiple sclerosis in patients with acute isolated optic neuritis.
Edward J, Atkins +2 more
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Neurologic Clinics, 1991
Optic neuritis can be mimicked by ophthalmologic, neurosurgical, and other conditions. In many if not all cases, optic neuritis may be a manifestation of multiple sclerosis. An ongoing treatment trial may provide answers about whether or not treatment improves outcome.
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Optic neuritis can be mimicked by ophthalmologic, neurosurgical, and other conditions. In many if not all cases, optic neuritis may be a manifestation of multiple sclerosis. An ongoing treatment trial may provide answers about whether or not treatment improves outcome.
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Survey of Ophthalmology, 2018
A 55-year-old man with a history of mantle cell lymphoma reported acute blurred vision in the right eye. Although initially diagnosed with acute retrobulbar optic neuritis, 3 weeks later retinal infiltrates and vitritis developed, but vitrectomy resulted negative for vitreoretinal lymphoma.
Luca De Simone +4 more
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A 55-year-old man with a history of mantle cell lymphoma reported acute blurred vision in the right eye. Although initially diagnosed with acute retrobulbar optic neuritis, 3 weeks later retinal infiltrates and vitritis developed, but vitrectomy resulted negative for vitreoretinal lymphoma.
Luca De Simone +4 more
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Critical review: Typical and atypical optic neuritis
Survey of Ophthalmology, 2019Collin M Mcclelland, Michael S Lee
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Neuritis, Sensory Neuritis, Neuralgia
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1958openaire +1 more source

