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Thamotaran T, Ngoo QZ, Wan Hitam WH, Yaakub A, Koh YN. A Noteworthy Case of Bilateral Idiopathic Optic Perineuritis With No Perception to Light Eye. Cureus 2022; 14:e28651. [PMID: 36196315 PMCID: PMC9525245 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.28651] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Accepted: 08/31/2022] [Indexed: 11/05/2022] Open
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Tian G, Sun X, Wang M. Optic Neuritis. Neuroophthalmology 2022. [DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-4668-4_1] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/22/2022] Open
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Feng C, Chen Q, Zhao G, Li Z, Chen W, Sha Y, Sun X, Wang M, Tian G. Clinical characteristics of optic neuritis phenotypes in a 3-year follow-up Chinese cohort. Sci Rep 2021; 11:14603. [PMID: 34272440 PMCID: PMC8285465 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-93976-1] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 01/22/2021] [Accepted: 07/05/2021] [Indexed: 11/09/2022] Open
Abstract
To evaluate the clinical characteristics of optic neuritis (ON) with different phenotypes. This prospective study recruited patients with new-onset ON between January 2015 and March 2017 who were followed-up for 3 years. They were divided into the myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein-seropositive (MOG-ON), aquaporin-4-seropositive (AQP4-ON), and double-seronegative (seronegative-ON) groups, and their clinical characteristics and imaging findings were evaluated and compared. Two-hundred-eighty patients (405 eyes) were included (MOG-ON: n = 57, 20.4%; AQP4-ON: n = 98, 35.0%; seronegative-ON: n = 125, 44.6%). The proportion of eyes with best-corrected visual acuity > 20/25 at the 3-year follow-up was similar between the MOG-ON and seronegative-ON groups; the proportion in both groups was higher than that in the AQP4-ON group (p < 0.001). Relapse rates were higher in the MOG-ON and AQP4-ON groups than in the seronegative-ON group (p < 0.001). Average retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness at 3 years was similar between the MOG-ON and AQP4-ON groups (63.41 ± 13.39 and 59.40 ± 11.46 μm, p = 0.476) but both were thinner than the seronegative-ON group (74.06 ± 11.14 μm, p < 0.001). Macular ganglion cell-inner plexiform layer (GCIPL) revealed the same pattern. Despite RNFL and GCIPL thinning, the MOG-ON group’s outcome was as favorable as that of the seronegative-ON group, whereas the AQP4-ON group showed unsatisfactory results.
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- Chaoyi Feng
- Department of Ophthalmology, Eye Ear Nose and Throat Hospital of Fudan University, 83 Fenyang Road, Shanghai, 200031, China
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- Department of Ophthalmology, Eye Ear Nose and Throat Hospital of Fudan University, 83 Fenyang Road, Shanghai, 200031, China
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- Department of Neurology, Huashan Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai, China
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- Department of Neurology, Huashan Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai, China
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- Department of Neurology, Shanghai Deji Hospital, Shanghai, China
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- Department of Radiology, Eye Ear Nose and Throat Hospital of Fudan University, Shanghai, China
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- Department of Ophthalmology, Eye Ear Nose and Throat Hospital of Fudan University, 83 Fenyang Road, Shanghai, 200031, China.,State Key Laboratory of Medical Neurobiology, Institutes of Brain Science, Fudan University, Shanghai, China
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- Department of Ophthalmology, Eye Ear Nose and Throat Hospital of Fudan University, 83 Fenyang Road, Shanghai, 200031, China. .,State Key Laboratory of Medical Neurobiology, Institutes of Brain Science, Fudan University, Shanghai, China.
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- Department of Ophthalmology, Eye Ear Nose and Throat Hospital of Fudan University, 83 Fenyang Road, Shanghai, 200031, China. .,State Key Laboratory of Medical Neurobiology, Institutes of Brain Science, Fudan University, Shanghai, China.
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Zhao G, Chen Q, Huang Y, Li Z, Sun X, Lu P, Yan S, Wang M, Tian G. Clinical characteristics of myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein seropositive optic neuritis: a cohort study in Shanghai, China. J Neurol 2017; 265:33-40. [PMID: 29101456 DOI: 10.1007/s00415-017-8651-4] [Citation(s) in RCA: 58] [Impact Index Per Article: 7.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/28/2017] [Revised: 10/01/2017] [Accepted: 10/18/2017] [Indexed: 12/31/2022]
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Qualitative and quantitative visual outcomes of Asian optic neuritis (ON) patients with seropositive myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG) antibodies remain unknown. We retrospectively evaluated a cohort of new-onset ON patients in Shanghai, China between January 2015 and December 2016. Serum MOG and aquaporin-4 (AQP4) antibodies were detected using cell-based assays, and patients were followed-up for at least 6 months. The clinical characteristics and optical coherence tomography (OCT) results were evaluated in the MOG-seropositive optic neuritis (MOG-ON), AQP4-seropositive (AQP4-ON), and double seronegative (Seronegative-ON) patients. Best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) and peripapillary retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness after 6 months of follow-up were compared. Among MOG-ON (n = 49, 64 eyes), AQP4-ON (n = 76, 102 eyes), and Seronegative-ON patients (n = 100, 116 eyes), the percentages of BCVAs better than 0.8 (20/25) at the 6-month visit were 67.19, 19.60, and 72.41%, respectively, which showed no statistical difference between MOG-ON and Seronegative-ON patients (p = 0.198), but were better than the AQP4-ON patients (P = 0.001). The average peripapillary RNFLs measured 6 months after the attack were 58.03 ± 8.73, 64.34 ± 12.88, and 78.12 ± 13.34 μm for the MOG-ON, AQP4-ON, and Seronegative-ON patients, respectively. There was no statistical difference between MOG-ON and AQP4-ON patients (P = 0.089), but both were thinner than Seronegative-ON patients (P = 0.001). The visual acuity in MOG-ON patients was as good as Seronegative-ON patients, whereas the RNFL of the optic nerve head showed a significant thinning as in the AQP4-ON patients.
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- Guixian Zhao
- Department of Neurology, Huashan Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai, China
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- Department of Ophthalmology, Eye Ear Nose and Throat Hospital of Fudan University, 83 Fenyang Road, Shanghai, 200031, China
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- Department of Ophthalmology, Eye Ear Nose and Throat Hospital of Fudan University, 83 Fenyang Road, Shanghai, 200031, China
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- Department of Neurology, Huashan Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai, China
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- Department of Ophthalmology, Eye Ear Nose and Throat Hospital of Fudan University, 83 Fenyang Road, Shanghai, 200031, China.,State Key Laboratory of Medical Neurobiology, Institutes of Brain Science, Fudan University, Shanghai, China
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- Department of Radiology, Eye Ear Nose and Throat Hospital of Fudan University, Shanghai, China
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- Department of Radiology, Eye Ear Nose and Throat Hospital of Fudan University, Shanghai, China
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- Department of Ophthalmology, Eye Ear Nose and Throat Hospital of Fudan University, 83 Fenyang Road, Shanghai, 200031, China. .,State Key Laboratory of Medical Neurobiology, Institutes of Brain Science, Fudan University, Shanghai, China.
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- Department of Ophthalmology, Eye Ear Nose and Throat Hospital of Fudan University, 83 Fenyang Road, Shanghai, 200031, China. .,State Key Laboratory of Medical Neurobiology, Institutes of Brain Science, Fudan University, Shanghai, China.
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Zhou H, Xu Q, Zhao S, Wang W, Wang J, Chen Z, Lin D, Li X, Peng C, Ai N, Wei S. Distinct clinical characteristics of atypical optic neuritis with seronegative aquaporin-4 antibody among Chinese patients. Br J Ophthalmol 2017; 101:1720-1724. [PMID: 28404667 DOI: 10.1136/bjophthalmol-2017-310157] [Citation(s) in RCA: 9] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 01/07/2017] [Revised: 03/06/2017] [Accepted: 03/12/2017] [Indexed: 11/03/2022]
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OBJECTIVE To evaluate the clinical features and prognosis of atypical optic neuritis (ON) with seronegative aquaporin-4 (AQP4) antibody in Chinese patients. METHODS All patients with first or relapsing ON were recruited from the Neuro-ophthalmology Department of the Chinese People's Liberation Army General Hospital from January 2013 to December 2014 and assigned to one of three groups based on diagnosis: atypical ON, typical ON and neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD)-ON. RESULTS A total of 173 patients were included in the cohort. Fifty patients (28.9%) were AQP4-Ab-positive and diagnosed with NMOSD-ON. Of 123 patients with seronegative AQP4-Ab, 37 (30.1%) patients had atypical ON, with male predominance (25, 67.6%). The atypical ON group (compared with the typical ON and NMOSD-ON groups) had a significantly lower female:male ratio (1:2.1 vs 1.8:1 and 9:1, respectively, p=0.001 and p<0.001), an older mean age of onset (44.8, 13-71 years vs 36.9, 13-73 years and 36.2, 13-66 years, p=0.003 and p=0.004), a lower rate of good (≥0.5) visual recovery (6.7% vs 79.8% and 30.9%, p<0.001 and p<0.001) and (compared with the NMOSD-ON group) a lower recurrence rate during a 2-year follow-up (29.3% vs 60%, p=0.009). However, none developed to multiple sclerosis or neuromyelitis optica in the atypical ON group. CONCLUSIONS Atypical ON with seronegative AQP4-Ab had unique clinical features in this Chinese cohort, including male predominance, an older age of onset, worse visual acuity recovery and resistance to corticosteroid therapy. This condition may be a distinct nosological entity with an unusual clinical and therapeutic profile.
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- Huanfen Zhou
- Department of Ophthalmology, Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing, China
- Department of Ophthalmology, The first Affiliated Hospital of Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing, China
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- Department of Ophthalmology, Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing, China
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- Department of Ophthalmology, Beijing Hospital, National Center of Gerontology, Beijing, China
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- State Key Laboratory of Ophthalmology, Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, China
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- Department of Ophthalmology, Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing, China
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- Department of Radiodiagnosis, Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing, China
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- Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Ecology-Toxicological Effects and Control Techniques of Emerging Contaminants, College of Environmental and Biological Engineering, Putian University, Fujian, China
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- Department of Ophthalmology, Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing, China
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- Department of Ophthalmology, Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing, China
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- Department of Ophthalmology, Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing, China
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- Department of Ophthalmology, Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing, China
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Evaluation of Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer and Ganglion Cell Complex in Patients with Optic Neuritis or Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorders Using Optical Coherence Tomography in a Chinese Cohort. J Ophthalmol 2015; 2015:832784. [PMID: 26649191 PMCID: PMC4662994 DOI: 10.1155/2015/832784] [Citation(s) in RCA: 10] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 06/20/2015] [Revised: 09/28/2015] [Accepted: 10/01/2015] [Indexed: 01/12/2023] Open
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We evaluate a cohort of optic neuritis and neuromyelitis optica (NMO) spectrum disorders patients in a territory hospital in China. The peripapillary retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) and macular ganglion cell complex (GCC) were measured using spectral-domain OCT after 6 months of acute onset. The results showed that both the peripapillary RNFL and macular GCC were significantly thinner in all optic neuritis subtypes compared to controls. In addition, the recurrent optic neuritis and NMO groups showed more severe damage on the RNFL and GCC pattern.
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Lai C, Chang Q, Tian G, Wang J, Yin H, Liu W. Lesion Activity on Brain MRI in a Chinese Population with Unilateral Optic Neuritis. PLoS One 2015; 10:e0141005. [PMID: 26485719 PMCID: PMC4616383 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0141005] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 02/18/2015] [Accepted: 10/02/2015] [Indexed: 11/21/2022] Open
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Longitudinal studies have shown that brain white matter lesions are strong predictors of the conversion of unilateral optic neuritis to multiple sclerosis (MS) in Caucasian populations. Consequently brain MRI criteria have been developed to improve the prediction of the development of clinically definite multiple sclerosis (CDMS). In Asian populations, optic neuritis may be the first sign of classical or optic-spinal MS. These signs add to the uncertainty regarding brain MRI changes with respect to the course of unilateral optic neuritis. The aim of this study was to examine the association between brain lesion activity and conversion to CDMS in Chinese patients with unilateral optic neuritis. A small prospective cohort study of 40 consecutive Chinese patients who presented with unilateral optic neuritis was conducted. Brain lesion activity was recorded as the incidence of Gd-enhanced lesions and new T2 lesions. Brain lesions on MRI that were characteristic of MS were defined according to the 2010 revisions of the McDonald criteria. The primary endpoint was the development of CDMS. We found that nineteen patients (48%) had brain lesions that were characteristic of MS on the initial scan. One of these patients (3%) had Gd-enhanced brain lesions. A significantly lower percentage of the patients (10%, p<0.001) presented with new T2 brain lesions on the second scan. During a median of 5 years of follow-up, seven patients (18%) developed CDMS. There was no significant difference in the conversion rate to CDMS between patients with and without brain lesions that were characteristic of MS (4/19 and 3/21, respectively; Fisher exact test, one-sided, p = 0.44). We conclude that brain lesions characteristic of MS are common in Chinese patients with unilateral optic neuritis; however, these patients exhibit low lesion activity. The predictive value of brain lesion activity for CDMS requires investigation in additional patients.
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- Chuntao Lai
- Department of Neurology, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China
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- Department of Radiology, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China
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- Department of Neurology, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China
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- Department of Neurology, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China
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- Department of Radiology, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China
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- Ophthalmology Center, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China
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Zhao S, Chen T, Peng C, Zhou H, Li H, Huang D, Xu Q, Wei S. The putative acceleration of optic neuritis when combined with chronic hepatitis B. J Neurol Sci 2015; 358:207-12. [PMID: 26363926 DOI: 10.1016/j.jns.2015.08.1538] [Citation(s) in RCA: 6] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/11/2015] [Revised: 08/26/2015] [Accepted: 08/26/2015] [Indexed: 01/07/2023]
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PURPOSE To review the clinical features of optic neuritis (ON) combined with chronic hepatitis B (CHB) retrospectively. METHOD Clinical data were reviewed for hospitalized patients diagnosed with isolated ON combined with chronic hepatitis B (CHB-ON) in the Chinese People's Liberation Army General Hospital. The ON diagnosis was confirmed following the criteria of the Optic Neuritis Treatment Trial (ONTT) group. The diagnostic criteria for CHB was serological positivity for hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) for more than 6 months. Other infectious conditions that might lead to bias were excluded. RESULTS A total of 13 patients (6 female and 7 male, 23 involved eyes) diagnosed with CHB-ON were selected. A total of 12/13 patients presented as atypical ON: 10/13 of the patients exhibited simultaneous or early sequential bilateral eye involvement; 11/13 involved eyes in the acute phase presented with pronounced optic disc edema; and 11/13 patients exhibited corticosteroid resistant. A total of 12/23 affected eyes suffered severe vision loss (<20/200) at the end of the follow-up period, which averaged 13.7 (4-31) months. None of the patients progressed to multiple sclerosis (MS) or neuromyelitis optica (NMO). All blood samples were negative for serological aquaporin 4-antibody using the cell-based assay. CONCLUSIONS CHB-ON usually presented as the atypical form. Chronic hepatitis B virus infection may lead to the tendency for ON exacerbation.
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- Shuo Zhao
- Department of Neuro-Ophthalmology, The Chinese People's Liberation Army General Hospital, Beijing, China; Medical School of Nankai University, Tianjin, China
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- Department of Neuro-Ophthalmology, The Chinese People's Liberation Army General Hospital, Beijing, China
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- Department of Neuro-Ophthalmology, The Chinese People's Liberation Army General Hospital, Beijing, China
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- Department of Neuro-Ophthalmology, The Chinese People's Liberation Army General Hospital, Beijing, China
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- Department of Neuro-Ophthalmology, The Chinese People's Liberation Army General Hospital, Beijing, China
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- Department of Neurology, The Chinese People's Liberation Army General Hospital, Beijing, China
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- Department of Neuro-Ophthalmology, The Chinese People's Liberation Army General Hospital, Beijing, China.
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- Department of Neuro-Ophthalmology, The Chinese People's Liberation Army General Hospital, Beijing, China.
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Bilateral idiopathic optic perineuritis with severe vision loss: A case report. ASIAN PACIFIC JOURNAL OF TROPICAL DISEASE 2015. [DOI: 10.1016/s2222-1808(15)60841-6] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/23/2022]
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Peng JT, Cong HR, Yan R, Kong XY, Jiang HQ, Wei WB, Zhang XJ. Neurological outcome and predictive factors of idiopathic optic neuritis in China. J Neurol Sci 2014; 349:94-8. [PMID: 25577315 DOI: 10.1016/j.jns.2014.12.031] [Citation(s) in RCA: 7] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 08/20/2014] [Revised: 12/16/2014] [Accepted: 12/19/2014] [Indexed: 11/18/2022]
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BACKGROUND The neurological outcome and predictive factors of idiopathic optic neuritis (ION) in China are largely unknown. OBJECTIVE The aim of this paper is to study the neurological outcome of Chinese ION and to investigate the early predictors for multiple sclerosis (MS) and neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders (NMOSD). METHOD Retrospective medical record review and supplementary follow-up of 107 ION patients was performed. Statistical analysis of the baseline characteristics as risk factors for ION patients converting into MS or NMOSD was performed. RESULTS With an average disease course of 9.5years, 19 of the 107 (17.7%) ION patients developed either MS (9, 8.4%) or NMOSD (10, 9.3%). The estimated 5-year and 10-year combined accumulative risk rates were 14.1% and 26.0%, respectively. Significantly higher estimated accumulative conversion risk was found in female versus male (P=0.047), adult versus children (P=0.032), patients with brain MRI lesions versus patients without leasions (P=0.026), patients with CSF positive oligoclonal bands and/or elevated IgG index versus without (P=0.003) and patients with poor visual recovery versus patients with good recovery (P=0.007). Furthermore, brain white matter lesions and good visual recovery were statistically more common typically in MS converters compared with the NMOSD converters (P=0.01 and P=0.006, respectively). CONCLUSION The combined conversion rate for ION to MS/NMO in Chinese population was lower than the reported rate for Western countries. In addition to some previously reported high risk factors, white matter lesions on the brain MRI at baseline and good visual recovery were found to be good predictors for Chinese ION converting into MS whereas poor visual recovery with a normal brain MRI suggested a higher likelihood of the ION converting into NMOSD.
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- Jing-ting Peng
- Department of Neurology, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University, No. 1, Dong Jiao Min Xiang, Dongcheng District, Beijing 100730, China.
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- Department of Neurology, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University, No. 1, Dong Jiao Min Xiang, Dongcheng District, Beijing 100730, China.
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- Department of Neurology, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University, No. 1, Dong Jiao Min Xiang, Dongcheng District, Beijing 100730, China.
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- Department of Neurology, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University, No. 1, Dong Jiao Min Xiang, Dongcheng District, Beijing 100730, China.
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- Department of Neurology, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University, No. 1, Dong Jiao Min Xiang, Dongcheng District, Beijing 100730, China.
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- Eye Center, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University, No. 1, Dong Jiao Min Xiang, Dongcheng District, Beijing 100730, China.
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- Department of Neurology, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University, No. 1, Dong Jiao Min Xiang, Dongcheng District, Beijing 100730, China.
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Optic neuritis can be defined as typical (associated with multiple sclerosis, improving independent of steroid treatment), or atypical (not associated with multiple sclerosis, steroid-dependent improvement). Causes of atypical optic neuritis include connective tissue diseases (eg, lupus), vasculitis, sarcoidosis, or neuromyelitis optica. In this manuscript, updated treatment options for both typical and atypical optic neuritis are reviewed. Conventional treatments, such as corticosteroids, therapeutic plasma exchange, and intravenous immunoglobulin therapy are all discussed with commentary regarding evidence-based outcomes. Less commonly used treatments and novel purported therapies for optic neuritis are also reviewed. Special scenarios in the treatment of optic neuritis – pediatric optic neuritis, acute demyelinating encephalomyelitis, and optic neuritis occurring during pregnancy – are specifically examined.
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- John H Pula
- Division of Neuro-ophthalmology, University of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria, Peoria
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Ling Y, Du Y, Li K, He JF. Keeping an Eye on Optic Neuritis Studies in Mainland China. Neuroophthalmology 2012. [DOI: 10.3109/01658107.2012.673682] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/13/2022] Open
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Jindahra P, Plant T. Update on neuromyelitis optica: natural history and management. Eye Brain 2012; 4:27-41. [PMID: 28539779 DOI: 10.2147/eb.s8392] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/31/2022] Open
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Neuromyelitis optica or Devic disease is an inflammatory disorder of the central nervous system. It is caused by antibodies that attack aquaporin 4 water channels in the cell membrane of astrocytic foot processes at the blood brain barrier. It can involve the optic nerve, the spinal cord and beyond. Here we review its pathophysiology, clinical features, and therapy.
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- Panitha Jindahra
- The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Queen Square, London, UK.,St Thomas' Hospital, Westminster Bridge Road, London, UK
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- The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Queen Square, London, UK.,St Thomas' Hospital, Westminster Bridge Road, London, UK
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