Authors
Jorge Sepulcre, Manuel Murie-Fernandez, Angel Salinas-Alaman, Alfredo García-Layana, Bartolome Bejarano, Pablo Villoslada
Publication date
2007/5/1
Journal
Neurology
Volume
68
Issue
18
Pages
1488-1494
Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Description
Objectives: To assess the association between the thickness of the retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL), assessed by optical coherence tomography (OCT), retinal periphlebitis (RP), and multiple sclerosis (MS) disease activity.
Methods: We studied a prospective cohort of 61 patients and 29 matched controls for 2 years, performing a neurologic assessment every 3 months and an ophthalmologic evaluation, including OCT scans, every 6 months. Baseline MRI studies were also carried out from which brain volume and lesion load were assessed.
Results: We found that the RNFL thickness in patients with MS was thinner than in controls, particularly in the temporal quadrant (p = 0.004). Although RNFL atrophy was greater in patients who also had optic neuritis (p = 0.002), it also augmented in MS patients who did not have optic neuritis compared with controls (p = 0.014). RNFL atrophy was correlated with greater …
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