• Title of article

    Optic Neuritis as First Clinical Manifestations the Multiple Sclerosis

  • Author/Authors

    Alimanovic Halilovic, Emina Clinical University Center - Eye Clinic, Bosnia and Herzegovina , Alimanovic, Ilda Clinical University Center - Eye Clinic, Bosnia and Herzegovina , Suljic, Enra Clinical University Center - Neurological Clinic, Bosnia and Herzegovina , Al Hassan, Nabil Clinical University Center - Eye Clinic, Bosnia and Herzegovina

  • From page
    246
  • To page
    248
  • Abstract
    Aim: To analyze the clinical signs of multiple sclerosis (MS) and show that optic neuritis is one of the first event, which indicates the development of disease. Patients and methods: The study involved 89 cases in which it confirmed MS at the time of the March 2009–2011. Since ophthalmological parameters were analyzed: visual acuity (VA), visual field (VF), and retinal nerve fibre layer (RNFL) thickness of peripapillary rim by optic coherent tomography (OCT). Results: Ten(10) patients had ON as the first clinical manifestation of the disease which was statistically significant (X2=9,7 p=0,01) compared to the manifestation of other clinical signs of disease. In VF, centrocecal scotomas were predominant in 50% of the subjects; the RNFL thinning of the neuroretinal rim was verified in all patients, most often in the upper quadrant. A month after pulse corticosteroid therapy, visual acuity in all patients with ON ranged from 0.6 to 1.0. Conclusion: ON is one of the first MS clinical manifestation. In VF, the most common disturbances are in the centrocecal area. The RNFL thinning was verified in all patients with OCT.
  • Keywords
    multiple sclerosis (MS) , optic neuritis (ON) , visual acuity (VA) , visual field (VF) , retinal nerve fibre layer (RNFL) thickness.
  • Journal title
    Materia Socio Medica
  • Journal title
    Materia Socio Medica
  • Record number

    2681286