Optic neuritis Flashcards

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What is the commonest associated disease with optic neuritis?

A

Multiple sclerosis

Other associated diseases include diabetes and syphilis.

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List the features of optic neuritis.

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  • Unilateral decrease in visual acuity over hours or days
  • Poor discrimination of colours, ‘red desaturation’
  • Pain worse on eye movement
  • Relative afferent pupillary defect
  • Central scotoma
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What is the diagnostic investigation for optic neuritis?

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MRI of the brain and orbits with gadolinium contrast

This imaging technique is diagnostic in most cases.

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What is the management for optic neuritis?

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High-dose steroids

Recovery usually takes 4-6 weeks.

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What does the prognosis indicate if MRI shows more than 3 white-matter lesions?

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5-year risk of developing multiple sclerosis is approximately 50%

This statistic highlights the significance of MRI findings in assessing prognosis.

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True or False: Pain in optic neuritis is often worse on eye movement.

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True

This symptom is characteristic of optic neuritis, which is commonly seen in multiple sclerosis.

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Fill in the blank: A _______ defect is a feature of optic neuritis.

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relative afferent pupillary

This defect is assessed during a neurological examination.

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