Retrobulbar optic neuritis and multiple sclerosis

The aim of the study was to analyze the cases of retrobulbar neuritis and their connection with multiple sclerosis. We follow in a retrospective (1989-2004) study 86 patients with retrobulbar optic neuritis, 59.3% of whom were females and 40.7% males. Recurrent retrobulbar optic neuritis was observe...

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Published inKlinika oczna Vol. 108; no. 7-9; p. 285
Main Authors Kaźmierczak, Karolina, Malukiewicz-Wiśniewska, Grazyna
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Abstract The aim of the study was to analyze the cases of retrobulbar neuritis and their connection with multiple sclerosis. We follow in a retrospective (1989-2004) study 86 patients with retrobulbar optic neuritis, 59.3% of whom were females and 40.7% males. Recurrent retrobulbar optic neuritis was observed in 8 patients (9.3%), it was 7% of all eyes and in 27 patients (31.4%), that is 47.8% of all eyes, it was bilateral. Multiple sclerosis was diagnosed in 8 cases, the same number of the patients was already treated because of SM. The most common initial symptom was decrease in visual acuity, which was poor (0.1 or worse) in 60% of the cases at the beginning. Pain occurred in 29.7%, pupillary defects in 28.7%, temporal or total pallor of the optic disc in 32.6% of the patients. Central field defect was rather rare in the group studied (22.7%), to compare with paracentral or peripheral one (46.6%). In most cases of the visual evoked potentials we noticed the elongation in the latency of P100. Among 31 cases of MRI examination of the central nervous system demyelination lesions have been revealed in 25.8%. We observed more cases of bilateral optic neuritis and paracentral defects than other authors. A number of diagnosed multiple sclerosis patients was high taking into consideration relatively short period of observation.
AbstractList The aim of the study was to analyze the cases of retrobulbar neuritis and their connection with multiple sclerosis. We follow in a retrospective (1989-2004) study 86 patients with retrobulbar optic neuritis, 59.3% of whom were females and 40.7% males. Recurrent retrobulbar optic neuritis was observed in 8 patients (9.3%), it was 7% of all eyes and in 27 patients (31.4%), that is 47.8% of all eyes, it was bilateral. Multiple sclerosis was diagnosed in 8 cases, the same number of the patients was already treated because of SM. The most common initial symptom was decrease in visual acuity, which was poor (0.1 or worse) in 60% of the cases at the beginning. Pain occurred in 29.7%, pupillary defects in 28.7%, temporal or total pallor of the optic disc in 32.6% of the patients. Central field defect was rather rare in the group studied (22.7%), to compare with paracentral or peripheral one (46.6%). In most cases of the visual evoked potentials we noticed the elongation in the latency of P100. Among 31 cases of MRI examination of the central nervous system demyelination lesions have been revealed in 25.8%. We observed more cases of bilateral optic neuritis and paracentral defects than other authors. A number of diagnosed multiple sclerosis patients was high taking into consideration relatively short period of observation.
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Adult
Comorbidity
Female
Humans
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Male
Multiple Sclerosis - epidemiology
Multiple Sclerosis - pathology
Neuromyelitis Optica - epidemiology
Neuromyelitis Optica - pathology
Optic Neuritis - epidemiology
Optic Neuritis - pathology
Poland - epidemiology
Recurrence
Retrospective Studies
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