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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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COVID-19-associated optic neuritis – A case series and review of literature
Neuroophthalmic manifestations are very rare in corona virus disease-19 (COVID-19) infection. Only few reports have been published till date describing COVID-19-associated neuroophthalmic manifestations.
Ajax Jossy +5 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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Introduction: In this study, we attempt to determine the diagnostic performance of shear wave elastography of the optic nerve and adjacent fat tissue in patients with optic neuritis. Methods: The study included a patient group consisting of 72 eyes of 36
Aybar Mustafa Devran, Turna Onder
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Optic neuritis after COVID‐19 vaccine application
As the COVID‐19 pandemic continues to rise, the development of effective vaccines is of crucial importance to prevent further morbidity and mortality. In parallel, some rare adverse events related to COVID‐19 vaccines, have been reported, most of them ...
Christian García‐Estrada +3 more
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Bilateral Simultaneous Optic Neuritis Following Envenomations by Indian Cobra and Common Krait
In India, most snakebite envenomation (SBE) incidents are caused by the “Big Four” snakes which include Russell’s viper, common krait, Indian cobra, and saw-scaled viper.
Subramanian Senthilkumaran +5 more
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Reports of neuro-ophthalmological manifestations and complications in patients with coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) are still scarce. The aim of this article is to present optic neuritis, as possible post-infectious manifestation of COVID-19.
L. Žorić +4 more
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Optic neuritis following SARS-CoV-2 infection
The most common neurologic symptoms in COVID-19 are headache, anosmia, and dysgeusia. Optic neuritis is an unusual manifestation of SARS-CoV-2 infection.
M. Rodríguez-Rodríguez +5 more
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Optic Neuritis is rare in Lyme borreliosis. The current knowledge of optic nerve involvement in Lyme borreliosis relies solely on case reports. The aim of this systematic review was to characterize and investigate the associated factors of optic neuritis
Yezhong Lu, Ramin Zand
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COVID-19-Induced Acute Bilateral Optic Neuritis
A 44-year-old male patient with no past medical history presented 2 weeks after seropositive coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection with vision problems suggestive of optic neuritis.
Khalid Sawalha +2 more
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