Optic neuritis
AT Toosy, DF Mason, DH Miller - The Lancet Neurology, 2014 - thelancet.com
Acute optic neuritis is the most common optic neuropathy affecting young adults. Exciting
developments have occurred over the past decade in understanding of optic neuritis …
developments have occurred over the past decade in understanding of optic neuritis …
Past, present and future role of retinal imaging in neurodegenerative disease
AH Kashani, S Asanad, JW Chan, MB Singer… - Progress in retinal and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Retinal imaging technology is rapidly advancing and can provide ever-increasing amounts
of information about the structure, function and molecular composition of retinal tissue in …
of information about the structure, function and molecular composition of retinal tissue in …
Quantifying axonal loss after optic neuritis with optical coherence tomography
F Costello, S Coupland, W Hodge… - Annals of Neurology …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Objective To determine to what degree changes in retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness
after optic neuritis (ON) correlate with either visual recovery or impairment. Methods ON can …
after optic neuritis (ON) correlate with either visual recovery or impairment. Methods ON can …
Optical coherence tomography segmentation reveals ganglion cell layer pathology after optic neuritis
Post-mortem ganglion cell dropout has been observed in multiple sclerosis; however,
longitudinal in vivo assessment of retinal neuronal layers following acute optic neuritis …
longitudinal in vivo assessment of retinal neuronal layers following acute optic neuritis …
Retinal nerve fiber layer axonal loss and visual dysfunction in optic neuritis
SA Trip, PG Schlottmann, SJ Jones… - Annals of …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Axonal loss is thought to be a likely cause of persistent disability after a multiple sclerosis
relapse; therefore, noninvasive in vivo markers specific for axonal loss are needed. We used …
relapse; therefore, noninvasive in vivo markers specific for axonal loss are needed. We used …
Optical coherence tomography: a window into the mechanisms of multiple sclerosis
EM Frohman, JG Fujimoto, TC Frohman… - Nature clinical practice …, 2008 - nature.com
The pathophysiology of multiple sclerosis (MS) is characterized by demyelination, which
culminates in a reduction in axonal transmission. Axonal and neuronal degeneration seem …
culminates in a reduction in axonal transmission. Axonal and neuronal degeneration seem …
Leveraging visual outcome measures to advance therapy development in neuroimmunologic disorders
The visual system offers unparalleled precision in the assessment of neuroaxonal damage.
With the majority of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) experiencing afferent and efferent …
With the majority of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) experiencing afferent and efferent …
[HTML][HTML] Optical coherence tomography (OCT): imaging the visual pathway as a model for neurodegeneration
Axonal and neuronal degeneration are important features of multiple sclerosis (MS) and
other neurologic disorders that affect the anterior visual pathway. Optical coherence …
other neurologic disorders that affect the anterior visual pathway. Optical coherence …
Quantifying white matter tract diffusion parameters in the presence of increased extra-fiber cellularity and vasogenic edema
The effect of extra-fiber structural and pathological components confounding diffusion tensor
imaging (DTI) computation was quantitatively investigated using data generated by both …
imaging (DTI) computation was quantitatively investigated using data generated by both …
Optical coherence tomography in multiple sclerosis
We do not have currently satisfactory clinical and anatomical correlates to gauge disability in
multiple sclerosis. Structural biomarkers (such as MRI) are hindered because they cannot …
multiple sclerosis. Structural biomarkers (such as MRI) are hindered because they cannot …