Optical coherence tomography in acute optic neuritis: A population ‐based study
ConclusionsOptic neuritis causes substantial retinal damage and vision loss independent of the underlying disease. Our study supports that GCIP damage starts closely to clinical onset. Good structure ‐function correlations between OCT and vision support the importance of OCT in monitoring acute ON.
Source: Acta Neurologica Scandinavica - Category: Neurology Authors: Kerstin Soelberg,
Svenja Specovius,
Hanna G. Zimmermann,
Jakob Grauslund,
Jesper J. Mehlsen,
Clement Olesen,
Allan S. B. Neve,
Friedemann Paul,
Alexander U. Brandt,
Nasrin Asgari Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research
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