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Visual pathway abnormalities were found in most multiple sclerosis patients despite history of previous optic neuritis

Anormalidades nas vias visuais foram encontradas na maior parte dos pacientes com esclerose múltipla independentemente da história de neurite óptica

Objective

It was to investigate visual field (VF) abnormalities in a group of multiple sclerosis (MS) patients in the remission phase and the presence of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) lesions in the optic radiations.

Methods

VF was assessed in 60 participants (age range 20-51 years): 35 relapsing-remitting MS patients [20 optic neuritis (+), 15 optic neuritis (-)] and 25 controls. MRI (3-Tesla) was obtained in all patients.

Results

Visual parameters were abnormal in MS patients as compared to controls. The majority of VF defects were diffuse. All patients except one had posterior visual pathways lesions. No significant difference in lesion number, length and distribution was noted between patients with and without history of optic neuritis. One patient presented homonymous hemianopsia.

Conclusion

Posterior visual pathway abnormalities were found in most MS patients despite history of previous optic neuritis.

magnetic resonance imaging; optic neuritis; visual pathways; multiple sclerosis


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