Demyelinating optic neuritis presenting as a clinically isolated syndrome

Nicky R. Holdeman O.D., M.D., Tammy Nguyen O.D., Rosa A. Tang M.D., M.P.H.
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Abstract

Background

Clinically isolated syndrome (CIS) describes a single, first-occurrence attack caused by inflammation/demyelination in 1 or more locations in the central nervous system. The optic nerve is a frequent site affected by this neurologic event. As the name implies, CIS is an isolated condition but is often considered a precursor to multiple sclerosis (MS). When distinctive brain lesions detected by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) accompany CIS, the person is considered at a high risk for MS. Treatment is aimed at delaying the onset of a second neurologic episode, reducing the accumulation of MRI-detected brain lesions and delaying the development of definite MS.

Case Report

This article describes a 40-year-old woman who experienced a sudden loss of vision in the right eye. Testing ultimately found a normal MRI, demyelination of the optic nerve, and progressive thinning of the retinal nerve fiber layer, leading to a diagnosis of CIS.

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脱髓鞘性视神经炎表现为临床孤立综合征
临床孤立综合征(CIS)描述由中枢神经系统1个或多个部位的炎症/脱髓鞘引起的单次首次发作。视神经是受这种神经事件影响的常见部位。顾名思义,CIS是一种孤立的疾病,但通常被认为是多发性硬化症(MS)的前兆。当磁共振成像(MRI)伴CIS检测到明显的脑部病变时,患者被认为是多发性硬化症的高危人群。治疗的目的是延迟第二次神经系统发作的发生,减少MRI检测到的脑部病变的积累,延缓明确的多发性硬化症的发展。检查最终发现MRI正常,视神经脱髓鞘,视网膜神经纤维层逐渐变薄,导致CIS的诊断。
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