Optic Neuritis Flashcards

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What are some causes of optic neuritis?

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  • MS - acute demyelinating ON (ADON)
  • GCA - ischaemic
  • Diabetes
  • Infections - Syphilis, TB, mycoplasma.
  • Autoimmune (SLE, sarcoidosis)
  • B12 Deficiency
  • Drugs - amiodarone, cytotoxics.
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What is the most common type of optic neuritis (In regions where MS is more common)?

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Acute Demyelinating Optic Neuritis (ADON)

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What is the classic triad features of optic neuritis?

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  1. Eye pain
  2. Worsening vision
  3. Impaired colour vision (Dyschromatopsia)
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What are some signs of optic neuritis?

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  • Decreased pupillary light reaction in the affected eye: A relative afferent pupillary defect (RAPD)
  • Central scotoma
  • Flashes
  • Uhthoff’s phenomenom - worsening symptoms with increased temperature.
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What is the management of optic neuritis?

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  • Refer to opthalmologist as an emergency as other causes of unilateral blindness need to be excluded.
  • High dose steroids
  • Recorvery usually takes 4-6 weeks
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What investigations should be done?

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An MRI to exclude MS.

If > 3 white matter lesions, 5 year risk of developing MS is 50%

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Retrobulbar neuritis & Papillitis are subtypes of optic neuritis. Describe briefly the pathology occuring in them.

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  • In retrobulbar neuritis, the posterior aspect of the optic nerve is affected.
    • (No swollen optic disc)
  • In papillitis, the optic nerve head is affected
    • Swollen optic disc
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