2009
DOI: 10.20538/1682-0363-2009-3(2)-115-117
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Neuritis retrobulbaris of multiple sclerosis patients

Abstract: According to the anamnesis data 38% of multiple sclerosis patient population had neuritis retrobulbaris as the first clinical symptom. The examination of visual evoked potentials detected that 88% of patients who had suffered from neuritis retrobulbaris earlier, and 19% of those, who had not, had changes revealing possible subclinical demyelinization of a visual nerve.

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