نتایج جستجو برای: anterior optic neuritis

تعداد نتایج: 172868  

2010
Seong Min Hong Yun Sik Yang

Here we report a case of optic neuritis in the setting of herpes zoster ophthalmicus (HZO) in a child. A six-year-old girl presented with HZO in the right eye. During the hospitalization, her visual acuity decreased. Fluorescein angiography (FAG) and optical coherence tomography revealed optic neuritis in the affected eye. Visual acuity improved with one month of treatment with acyclovir and st...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2014
P Lochner R Cantello F Brigo L Coppo R Nardone F Tezzon O Raymkulova G Strigaro C Comi M A Leone

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Acute unilateral optic neuritis is associated with a thickening of the retrobulbar portion of the optic nerve as revealed by transorbital sonography, but no comparison has been made between nerve sheath diameter and optic nerve diameter in patients with acute optic neuritis versus healthy controls. We evaluated optic nerve sheath diameter and optic nerve diameter in patie...

Journal: :Cleveland Clinic journal of medicine 2009
Benjamin J Osborne Nicholas J Volpe

Optic neuritis, a cause of sudden vision loss, often heralds the onset of multiple sclerosis (MS) within the next few years. It is important to distinguish optic neuritis from other types of optic neuropathy so that treatment can be started promptly, possibly delaying the onset of MS.

Journal: :Journal of neuro-ophthalmology : the official journal of the North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society 1994
H Ahmadieh S Roodpeyma M Azarmina M Soheilian S H Sajjadi

The authors describe an 11-year-old girl with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) who developed simultaneous bilateral acute optic neuritis. Severe initial visual loss followed by permanent visual deficit occurred in both eyes despite therapeutic intervention. Recurrence of optic neuritis in one eye caused the vision to deteriorate further. The most probable pathogenesis is occlusive vasculitis ...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1984
G Serra M Carreras V Tugnoli M Manca M C Cristofori

The pattern electroretinogram obtained in patients affected by multiple sclerosis were compared with those in a normal population. The pattern electroretinogram amplitude in multiple sclerosis optic neuritis frequently appeared normal, but pattern electroretinogram amplitude abnormalities were found in patients suffering from recurrent multiple sclerosis optic neuritis. Pattern electroretinogra...

2014
Namie Kobayashi Toshiyuki Oshitari Kentaro Kobayashi Takatsugu Onoda Hidetoshi Ikeda Emiko Adachi-Usami

We report a case of right optic neuritis caused by Rathke's cleft cyst (RCC) in a young adult. A 15-year-old boy presented with reduced visual acuity in the right eye. He was diagnosed with optic neuritis in the right eye 4 years earlier at other clinics before he was referred to our department. During our one-year examinations, the cause of the reduced vision in his right eye could not be dete...

Journal: :The Lancet. Neurology 2016
Elena H Martinez-Lapiscina Sam Arnow James A Wilson Shiv Saidha Jana Lizrova Preiningerova Timm Oberwahrenbrock Alexander U Brandt Luis E Pablo Simone Guerrieri Ines Gonzalez Olivier Outteryck Ann-Kristin Mueller Phillip Albrecht Wesley Chan Sebastian Lukas Lisanne J Balk Clare Fraser Jette L Frederiksen Jennifer Resto Teresa Frohman Christian Cordano Irati Zubizarreta Magi Andorra Bernardo Sanchez-Dalmau Albert Saiz Robert Bermel Alexander Klistorner Axel Petzold Sven Schippling Fiona Costello Orhan Aktas Patrick Vermersch Celia Oreja-Guevara Giancarlo Comi Letizia Leocani Elena Garcia-Martin Friedemann Paul Eva Havrdova Elliot Frohman Laura J Balcer Ari J Green Peter A Calabresi Pablo Villoslada

BACKGROUND Most patients with multiple sclerosis without previous optic neuritis have thinner retinal layers than healthy controls. We assessed the role of peripapillary retinal nerve fibre layer (pRNFL) thickness and macular volume in eyes with no history of optic neuritis as a biomarker of disability worsening in a cohort of patients with multiple sclerosis who had at least one eye without op...

Chifa Dammak, Feten Frikha, Mhiri Chokri, Moez Jallouli, Mouna Snoussi, Raida Ben Salah, Sameh Marzouk, Yosra Cherif, Zouhir Bahloul,

Background: Multiple sclerosis and other demyelinating processes are sometimes difficult to differentiate from the neurological involvement in autoimmune diseases. Distinguishing multiple sclerosis from other lesions due to autoimmune diseases is crucial to avoid unsuitable or delayed treatments. Methods: Charts of 6 patients diagnosed with mimicking multiple sclerosis between 1996 and 2014 we...

Journal: :Vojnosanitetski pregled 2010
Ivan B Stefanović Milos Jovanović Bojana Dacić Krnjaja Dragan Veselinović Predrag Jovanović

BACKGROUND/AIM Retrobulbar (optic) neuritis is inflammation of the optic nerve that may cause a complete or partial loss of vision. This inflammation can affect a part of the nerve within the eyeball (neuropapillitis) or a part of the nerve behind the eyeball (retrobulbar neuritis). The aim of this study was to establish whether there is a correlation between the diameter of a retrobulbar part ...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2007
Kenneth S Shindler Elvira Ventura Tonia S Rex Peter Elliott Abdolmohamad Rostami

PURPOSE Axonal damage and loss of neurons correlate with permanent vision loss and neurologic disability in patients with optic neuritis and multiple sclerosis (MS). Current therapies involve immunomodulation, with limited effects on neuronal damage. The authors examined potential neuroprotective effects in optic neuritis by SRT647 and SRT501, two structurally and mechanistically distinct activ...

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