Optic neuritis Flashcards
What is the commonest associated disease with optic neuritis?
Multiple sclerosis
Other associated diseases include diabetes and syphilis.
List the features of optic neuritis.
- 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
What is the diagnostic investigation for optic neuritis?
MRI of the brain and orbits with gadolinium contrast
This imaging technique is diagnostic in most cases.
What is the management for optic neuritis?
High-dose steroids
Recovery usually takes 4-6 weeks.
What does the prognosis indicate if MRI shows more than 3 white-matter lesions?
5-year risk of developing multiple sclerosis is approximately 50%
This statistic highlights the significance of MRI findings in assessing prognosis.
True or False: Pain in optic neuritis is often worse on eye movement.
True
This symptom is characteristic of optic neuritis, which is commonly seen in multiple sclerosis.
Fill in the blank: A _______ defect is a feature of optic neuritis.
relative afferent pupillary
This defect is assessed during a neurological examination.