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Clinical features and visual outcome in paediatric optic neuritis

Clinical features and visual outcome in paediatric optic neuritis

... primary features of neuro myelitis optica are visual loss caused by damage to the anterior visual sensory pathways and paraplegia caused by damage to the spinal ...severe visual loss which is ... See full document

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Pre-treatment clinical features in central retinal vein occlusion that predict visual outcome following intravitreal ranibizumab

Pre-treatment clinical features in central retinal vein occlusion that predict visual outcome following intravitreal ranibizumab

... the clinical outcome following anti-VEGF ...poorer visual outcome in patients with CRVO undergoing anti- VEGF treatment ...identifiable clinical features in CRVO which predict ... See full document

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Clinical Profile and Aetiology of Optic Neuritis in Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia – 5 Years Review

Clinical Profile and Aetiology of Optic Neuritis in Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia – 5 Years Review

... concerning optic neuritis (ON) in Asian countries have been reported, there is no report about ON in Malaysia particularly within the Malay ...the clinical manifestation, visual outcome ... See full document

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Transorbital Sonography in Acute Optic Neuritis: A Case Control Study

Transorbital Sonography in Acute Optic Neuritis: A Case Control Study

... We analyzed 21 patients with a first episode of ON, 17 women and 4 men; a visual loss ⬎ 3/10 was present in 18 (85.7%). The right eye was affected in 16, and the left, in 5. Eleven patients had prior MS relapses ... See full document

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New developments in the treatment of optic neuritis

New developments in the treatment of optic neuritis

... Acute optic neuritis (ON) has various ...their clinical presentation, natural history, management, and ...prognosis. Clinical “red flags” for an atypical cause of ON include absent or ... See full document

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Visual outcome is similar in optic neuritis patients treated with oral and i.v. high-dose methylprednisolone: a retrospective study on 56 patients

Visual outcome is similar in optic neuritis patients treated with oral and i.v. high-dose methylprednisolone: a retrospective study on 56 patients

... the Optic Neuritis Treatment Trial (ONTT), a lower dose of oral prednisone was compared with a high ...and visual function at six months, however, equally high doses of corticosteroids were not ... See full document

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Recurrent optic neuritis: clues from a long-term follow up study of recurrent and bilateral optic neuritis patients

Recurrent optic neuritis: clues from a long-term follow up study of recurrent and bilateral optic neuritis patients

... the clinical features of a distinct group of ...severe visual loss without any cranial MRI findings typical of MS should be suspected for other diagnoses, including ... See full document

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Visual field defects of optic neuritis in neuromyelitis optica compared with multiple sclerosis

Visual field defects of optic neuritis in neuromyelitis optica compared with multiple sclerosis

... and were not considered typical of MS, and hypothalamic involvement has been emphasized [2]. NMO has a more negative outcome than MS, with frequent and early relapses. Within 5 years of onset, 50% of patients have ... See full document

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Optic neuritis: the eye as a window to the brain

Optic neuritis: the eye as a window to the brain

... initial features of A-ON are the same as T-ON but painless or very painful onset is more common (absence of pain was only seen in 8% of people with T-ON in the pivotal Optic Neuritis Treatment Trial ... See full document

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Optic neuritis in a child with biotinidase deficiency case report and literature review

Optic neuritis in a child with biotinidase deficiency case report and literature review

... ocular features, funduscopy, systemic features and onset of biotinidase deficiency, treatment received, and their final visual ...with optic atrophy in both eyes, while the remaining one ... See full document

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Optic neuritis as an early sign of multiple sclerosis

Optic neuritis as an early sign of multiple sclerosis

... Often, clinical presentation of optic neuritis is the main factor for the decision maker for initiat- ing and duration of acute ...randomized clinical trial that assessed multiple parameters ... See full document

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Clinical and genomic features of adult and paediatric acute leukaemias with ophthalmic manifestations

Clinical and genomic features of adult and paediatric acute leukaemias with ophthalmic manifestations

... Clinical characteristics of secondary ophthalmic leukaemias Six patients were diagnosed with systemic leukaemia before ophthalmic symptoms were present. Orbital/ ocular manifestations were evident at a mean age of ... See full document

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Inferior vestibular neuritis: 3 cases with clinical features of acute vestibular neuritis, normal calorics but indications of saccular failure

Inferior vestibular neuritis: 3 cases with clinical features of acute vestibular neuritis, normal calorics but indications of saccular failure

... vestibular neuritis requires objec- tive findings indicating complete or partial unilateral loss of vestibular ...ordinary clinical practice vestib- ular integrity is tested by caloric irrigation and the ... See full document

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A prospective case-control study comparing optical coherence tomography characteristics in neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder- optic neuritis and idiopathic optic neuritis

A prospective case-control study comparing optical coherence tomography characteristics in neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder- optic neuritis and idiopathic optic neuritis

... NMOSD-ON eyes were thicker than IDON eyes. The differences were primarily driven by MME, which caused a thickening of the inner nuclear layer and outer retinal layers [27]. MME could be a manifestation of inner nu- clear ... See full document

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Optic Nerve Diffusion Measurement from Diffusion Weighted Imaging in Optic Neuritis

Optic Nerve Diffusion Measurement from Diffusion Weighted Imaging in Optic Neuritis

... Best visual acuity with appropriate spectacle or pin- hole correction was measured by using a retroilluminated ET- DRS chart and recorded as the 4-m logMAR acuity ...the visual field was analyzed by using ... See full document

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Ethambutol Induced Optic Neuritis Associated with Tenofovir Nephrotoxicity

Ethambutol Induced Optic Neuritis Associated with Tenofovir Nephrotoxicity

... however, numerous case reports of renal impairment have been reported subsequently with tenofovir use [3-6]. Although the risk of nephrotoxicity appears to be low, product information for tenofovir contains a warning ... See full document

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Recurrent isolated optic neuritis: A study on 22 patients

Recurrent isolated optic neuritis: A study on 22 patients

... recurrent optic neuritis (at least two episodes) who referred to the MS Clinic at Sina Hospital, the major referral center for demyelinating disorders in Tehran, Iran, between 2003 and 2014, participated in ... See full document

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Clinical Differences Between Nonarteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy and Optic Neuritis in Chinese Patients: A Retrospective Comparative Case Series Study

Clinical Differences Between Nonarteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy and Optic Neuritis in Chinese Patients: A Retrospective Comparative Case Series Study

... the clinical features between nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION) and optic neuritis (ON) in Chinese ...The clinical features of 23 cases (23 eyes) of ... See full document

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Clinical Reasoning: An unusual pattern of optic disc swelling and visual loss

Clinical Reasoning: An unusual pattern of optic disc swelling and visual loss

... A 9-year-old boy was seen for bilaterally decreased vision. The patient noted gradual decrease in his vi- sual acuity over a few months with difficulty seeing the blackboard. Otherwise, he was asymptomatic with no ... See full document

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Paediatric Medulloblastoma- Comparing Clinical Profile And Outcome With Molecular Subgroups.

Paediatric Medulloblastoma- Comparing Clinical Profile And Outcome With Molecular Subgroups.

... imaging features that were analysed by Perreault et al were the following: location of the tumour, the pattern of enhancement, presence of any cysts/ cavities, any areas of haemorrhage/ mineralization, any ... See full document

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