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==Disposition==
==Disposition==

Revision as of 15:24, 1 February 2016

Background

  • Inflammatory, demyelinating condition of the optic nerve highly associated with MS
    • 50% will go on to develop MS
  • Presenting feature of MS in 15-20% of pts

Causes

Clinical Features

  • Acute, usually monocular, vision loss occurring over days (occasionally over hours)
    • May range from mildly reduced to no light perception whatsoever
  • Retro-orbital headache
  • Pain (esp w/ eye movement)
  • Loss of color vision out of proportion to loss of visual acuity

Differential Diagnosis

Acute Vision Loss (Noninflamed)

Emergent Diagnosis

Diagnosis

Physical Exam

  • Red desaturation test
    • Have pt look with one eye at a dark red object
    • Test the other eye to see if the object looks the same color
      • Affected eye often will see the red object as pink or lighter red
  • Intraocular pressures
  • Afferent Pupilary Defect (APD)
  • Optic disc swelling and edema (papillitis)
    • Elevated optic nerve disk on US = papilledema

Work-up

  • MRI of brain and orbits with gadolinium, plus fat suppression
  • CBC
  • CMP
  • ESR, CRP
  • RPR, FTABS
  • CXR
  • LP to r/o neuromyelitis optica

Disposition

  • Consult neuro and ophthalmology
  • Inpatient admission for IV methylprednisolone, 1 g qd x3 days

See Also

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