Optic neuritis

Head & Neck

Optic neuritis is an inflammation of the optic nerve that can cause vision changes. It is often linked to multiple sclerosis and may be the first sign of the condition. An MRI may show changes in the optic nerve consistent with inflammation. Finding optic neuritis early allows for investigation into underlying neurological conditions and treatment that may help preserve vision.

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