نتایج جستجو برای: etrobulbar optic neuritis
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InTRoDUCTIon Inflammatory, demyelinating optic neuritis is one of the most common optic neuropathies in young adults. It occurs idiopathically, or in association with multiple sclerosis, and follows a typical course of progressing visual dysfunction often with pain for one – two weeks, followed by significant resolution over the next few weeks. Due to the characteristic presentation and frequen...
Neurology 2012;79:732–733 For 40 years, visual evoked cortical potentials (VEPs) have been used to aid in the diagnosis of demyelinating optic neuropathy.1 Early studies demonstrated an increased latency of the positive peak normally seen at about 100 msec—the P100—in patients with optic neuritis.1 Since the P100 often remains prolonged following recovery from the acute episode, the VEP is usef...
Some evidence suggests that the primary locus of the lesion in Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON) may be intraocular rather than retrobulbar. To clarify this issue, the condition of the retrobulbar portion of the optic nerve was evaluated in patients with the acute stage of LHON. High resolution MRI with fast spin echo sequences of the optic nerve complex in the orbit was carried out. F...
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