Optic neuritis Flashcards
Optic neuritis is an inflammatory condition that affects the optic nerve. What is the incidence of this?
1 - 7000 cases per 100,000
2 - 700 cases per 100,000
3 - 70 cases per 100,000
4 - 7 cases per 100,000
4 - 7 cases per 100,000
Equally likely in males and females
What age does the incidence of optic neuritis typically peak at?
1 - 10-30
2 - 20-40
3 - 30-50
4 - 60-80
2 - 20-40
In typical optic neuritis, do patients typically present with unilateral or bilateral vision loss?
- unilateral
Patients with typical optic neuritis typically present with unilateral vision loss. Which 2 of the following do patients normally describe?
1 - central scotoma
2 - photopsia
3 - hazy vision
4 - blurred vision
3 - hazy vision
4 - blurred vision
Which of the following is NOT a key feature of typical optic neuritis?
1 - pain on eye movement
2 - bilateral vision loss
3 - relative afferent pupillary defect
4 - loss of colour vision
2 - bilateral vision loss
Loss is unilateral
In patients with typical optic neuritis, does the optic disc appear abnormal or normal?
- typically normal
In patients with typical optic neuritis. do they typically present with any other demyelination disease symptoms?
- yes
Pins and needles, poor coordination
Which neurological condition is typical optic neuritis associated with?
1 - motor neuron disease
2 - meningitis
3 - encephalitis
4 - multiple sclerosis
4 - multiple sclerosis
What scan do patients typically receive to identify the cause of the optic neuritis?
1 - MRI
2 - CT
3 - ultrasound
4 - PET
1 - MRI
If MS then there will be lots of white lesions
Does the vision loss that patients with typical optic neuritis generally return?
- yes
Will recover slowly over 6 weeks
Steroids may speed up the recovery
Which of the following can cause atypical optic neuritis?
1 - bacterial infection
2 - viral infection
3 - inflammatory conditions
4 - all of the above
4 - all of the above
Do patients with atypical optic neuritis have the characteristic eye pain when moving the eyes?
- no
Does the vision loss in patients with atypical optic neuritis return as it does in typical optic neuritis?
- no
Atypical optic neuritis is associsated with a number of conditions. Match the conditions with the groups that are most at risk of these conditions as these patients are at a greater risk of developing optic neuritis?
- African Caribbeans
- Indian subcontinent
- Turkish
- Behcets
- Sarcoidosis
- Tuberculosis
- African Caribbeans = sarcoidosis
- Indian subcontinent = Tuberculosis
- Turkish = Behcets
These conditions must be screened for in optic neuritis as they can cause Treponema (bacteria) than can cause atypical presentation of the condition