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Optic Neuritis in Pediatric Patients [PDF]
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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Sarcoidosis and neuromyelitis optica in a patient with optic neuritis – a case report [PDF]
We present a case of atypical recurrent optic neuritis. A man in his 50s presented with right optic neuritis and profound visual loss, associated with elevated inflammatory markers. Lymph‐node biopsy was consistent with sarcoidosis.
Michael A. Foster+4 more
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Acute optic neuritis is the most common optic neuropathy affecting young adults. Exciting developments have occurred over the past decade in understanding of optic neuritis pathophysiology, and these developments have been translated into treatment ...
Mason, DF, Miller, DH, Toosy, AT
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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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A case of acute macular neuroretinopathy in a pediatric patient with optic neuritis [PDF]
Introduction: Acute macular neuroretinopathy (AMN) is a retinal disorder caused by ischemia in the deep capillary plexus. There have been several reports of AMN associated with optic neuritis in adults.
Ami Nakagawa+2 more
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Corneal Refractive Surgery in Patients with History of Optic Neuritis [PDF]
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the risk of recurrence of optic neuritis after corneal refractive surgery in patients with a history of optic neuritis and to examine the safety and efficacy of the procedure in this population ...
Majid Moshirfar+7 more
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DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF OPTIC NEURITIS [PDF]
: Optic neuritis is inflammation of the optic nerve, which in a single or repeated attacks can severely and permanently damage visual function. Errors in diagnostic are daily and usually occur because of incomplete diagnostic procedure performed.
Zoric Lepsa+2 more
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Case report: HLA-B35-associated optic neuritis [PDF]
PurposeTo describe a unique presentation of optic neuritis associated with positive HLA-B35.ObservationsA woman presented with unilateral retro-orbital pain, mildly decreased vision, and optic disc edema with new-onset aphthous ulcers.
Florian H. Guillot, Andrew R. Carey
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New optical coherence tomography biomarker for diagnosis of acute optic neuritis in multiple sclerosis [PDF]
Objectives: Is imaging of retrolaminar optic nerve, during attack of acute optic neuritis in multiple sclerosis valuable? Methods: This is a prospective observational Case series study. Twenty two patients recruited from Al-Azhar University Hospitals and
Hend Mohammed Safwat+2 more
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Optic neuritis, as unusual manifestations of hypoparathyroidism: a rare case report [PDF]
Background Optic neuritis, commonly associated with multiple sclerosis (MS), can also occur in the context of hypocalcemia as a rare intriguing clinical scenario.
Yousef Mirmazloomi+2 more
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