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Demyelinating optic neuritis is often a herald of multiple sclerosis, but it is only one of the many neuro-ophthalmologic abnormalities which may present in MS.
Treatment of the neuro-ophthalmologic sequelae of MS (such as oscillopsia from nystagmus or vision loss from optic neuritis) is anchored in treatment of the underlying disease, and supplemented by ...
Optical coherence tomography is beneficial for measuring visual changes and the impact of comorbidities in MS, NMOSD, and ...
A blood test might predict when multiple sclerosis patients are about to suffer a relapse in their symptoms, a new study says.
There’s no cure for multiple sclerosis, but treatment can help slow the disease progression and reduce symptoms. Learn about these treatments and more.
Autosomal dominant optic atrophy (ADOA), the most common genetic optic neuropathy, is an insidious disease. It often presents slowly during childhood by way of blurry vision, trouble reading or ...
While there is no cure for multiple myeloma, increased awareness about the symptoms can be the key to timely diagnosis and the best treatment outcomes.
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