OCT detects asymptomatic optic nerve involvement in clinically isolated syndrome

Identifying asymptomatic optic nerve lesions in clinically isolated syndrome requires a lower intereye retinal thickness difference threshold than previously reported, according to findings published in Neurology.
Clinically isolated syndrome is classified as “one of the MS disease courses,” according to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. The syndrome is an initial episode of neurologic symptoms that lasts for at least 24 hours and is the result of inflammation or demyelination in the central nervous system. Individuals who experience clinically isolated syndrome with brain

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