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[Inflammatory optic neuropathy and multiple sclerosis].

R Deschamps1, O Lyon-Caen, A Tourbah

  • 1Fédération de Neurologie, Groupe Hospitalier Pitié-Salpétrière, 47, Bd de l'Hôpital, 75651, Paris.

Revue Neurologique
|December 19, 2002
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Diagnosing inflammatory optic neuritis relies on clinical assessment, aided by investigations. Treatment strategies for acute episodes are evolving, with long-term management informed by MRI research and prognosis linked to visual acuity and multiple sclerosis risk.

Area of Science:

  • Ophthalmology
  • Neurology

Context:

  • Inflammatory optic neuritis diagnosis is primarily clinical.
  • Prognosis is influenced by visual acuity changes and multiple sclerosis development risk.

Purpose:

  • To review current diagnostic, prognostic, and therapeutic approaches for inflammatory optic neuritis.
  • To highlight the role of complementary investigations and MRI studies.

Summary:

  • Diagnosis of inflammatory optic neuritis is mainly clinical but can be enhanced by complementary investigations.
  • Treatment for acute episodes is becoming clearer, though still debated.
  • Long-term management strategies have advanced due to recent MRI study outcomes.

Impact:

  • Improved diagnostic accuracy for inflammatory optic neuritis.

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  • Better understanding of prognosis, including the risk of developing multiple sclerosis.
  • Refined treatment protocols for both acute and long-term management.