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Optic Neuritis

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Definition: Inflammation of the optic nerve. Commonly associated conditions include autoimmune disorders such as MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS, infections, and granulomatous diseases. Clinical features include retro-orbital pain that is aggravated by eye movement, loss of color vision, and contrast sensitivity that may progress to severe visual loss, an afferent pupillary defect (Marcus-Gunn pupil), and in some instances optic disc hyperemia and swelling. Inflammation may occur in the portion of the nerve within the globe (neuropapillitis or anterior optic neuritis) or the portion behind the globe (retrobulbar neuritis or posterior optic neuritis).  SMON (Subacute Myelo-Optico-Neuropathy) is indexed here + MYELITIS + SYNDROME   
See Also Neuritis
Examples Neuromyelitis Optica
Other names Retrobulbar Neuritis; Neuropapillitis; Retrobulbar Neuritides; Posterior Optic Neuritides; Optic Neuritis, Posterior; Optic Neuritis, Anterior; Optic Neuritides, Posterior; Optic Neuritides, Anterior; Optic Neuritides; Neuritis, Retrobulbar; Neuritis, Posterior Optic; Neuropapillitides; Neuritis, Optic; Neuritis, Anterior Optic; Neuritides, Retrobulbar; Neuritides, Posterior Optic; Neuritides, Optic; Neuritides, Anterior Optic; Anterior Optic Neuritides; Posterior Optic Neuritis

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