Current Recommendations on Optic Neuritis

Klinische Monatsblätter für Augenheilkunde
F Beisse, C Beisse

Abstract

Optic neuritis is a special challenge to the ophthalmologist. It is a relatively frequent condition but difficult to seize morphologically. It has neurological implications and is subject matter of recent trials. Selective literature search including the authors' professional experience. Practical aids for the ophthalmological management of optic neuritis are derived from the best available evidence and the recent literature is discussed. The present paper provides evidence-based recommendations for a safe handling of optic neuritis as well as information on current issues.

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