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Demyelinating optic neuritis is the most common cause of unilateral painful visual loss in the United States. Although patients presenting with demyelinating optic neuritis have favorable long-term visual prognosis, optic neuritis is the initial clinical
Mary Caitlin Dooley
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ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE This article reviews the most common and noteworthy inflammatory and infectious optic neuropathies, with an update on newer syndromes. LATEST DEVELOPMENTS We have entered an era of antibody-assisted definitions of distinct types of optic neuritis ...
Guier CP, Kaur K, Stokkermans TJ.
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Purpose: To describe the clinical, radiological, immunological and electrophysiological features of a myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG)-IgG positive girl with five prior episodes of idiopathic bilateral optic neuritis (ON).
Mathias Falck Schmidt +3 more
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An unusual presentation of neurosarcoidosis: Concurrent optic perineuritis and optic neuritis
Neurosarcoidosis is a rare complication of sarcoidosis and typically presents as acute cranial neuropathies. Neurosarcoidosis can rarely cause an inflammatory optic neuropathy, resembles an optic neuritis and even more rarely can cause an optic ...
Mung Yan Lin +3 more
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The diagnosis of optic neuritis (ON) is made clinically based on typical signs and symptoms such as reduced vision and painful eye movements. Very often, ON is part of or associated with a systemic disease, in particular, multiple sclerosis (MS).
Gerth-Kahlert, C, Wermund, T K
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Risk of Autoimmune Diseases Following Optic Neuritis: A Nationwide Population-Based Cohort Study
ObjectivesOptic neuritis is (ON) is believed to be an immune-mediated disease; however, the association between optic neuritis and autoimmune diseases remains unclear.
Kevin Sheng-Kai Ma +14 more
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Optic Neuritis in Pediatric Patients
Optic neuritis denotes an inflammation of the optic nerve characterized by loss of vision progressing over a few hours to a few days. Based on the site involved, optic neuritis is classified as retrobulbar (2/3 cases), atypical, and typical optic ...
Atik Rahmawati, Dina Fatmawati
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Purpose: To analyze clinical profile, imaging features, and short-term visual outcomes of optic neuritis patients in Indian population with and without seromarkers for myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG)/neuromyelitis optica (NMO).
Selvakumar Ambika +4 more
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Acute optic neuritis is often associated with multiple sclerosis. It is considered to be the most common ocular symptom of multiple sclerosis. In addition to acute optic neuritis, in patients with multiple sclerosis, subclinical optic neuritis is also described.
Vidović, Tomislav +4 more
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Optic neuritis updates (ORP-57) [PDF]
The optic nerve is a relatively small structure, with a total length of 50 mm, but there are numerous causes of optic nerve disorders, including: inflammation, tumours, vascular disorders, metabolic diseases, infections, drugs, systemic diseases, genetic
Nahid Beladi Moghadam
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