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2007
Abstract The term optic neuritis denotes primary inflammation of the optic nerve, usually from demyelinating disease. The term can also be used in describing an optic neuropathy due to the contiguous spread of inflammation from meninges, orbital tissues, or paranasal sinuses.
Michael S, Vaphiades, Lanning B, Kline
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Abstract The term optic neuritis denotes primary inflammation of the optic nerve, usually from demyelinating disease. The term can also be used in describing an optic neuropathy due to the contiguous spread of inflammation from meninges, orbital tissues, or paranasal sinuses.
Michael S, Vaphiades, Lanning B, Kline
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Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 1998
Advances in magnetic resonance (MR) orbital imaging using fat suppression techniques and contrast enhancement have increased our ability to visualize the area of inflammation in patients with optic neuritis. Our understanding of the natural history of optic neuritis continues to expand.
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Advances in magnetic resonance (MR) orbital imaging using fat suppression techniques and contrast enhancement have increased our ability to visualize the area of inflammation in patients with optic neuritis. Our understanding of the natural history of optic neuritis continues to expand.
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Neuritis, Sensory Neuritis, Neuralgia
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1958openaire +2 more sources
The investigation of acute optic neuritis: a review and proposed protocol
Nature Reviews Neurology, 2014Axel Petzold +2 more
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