The optic nerve may be affected by inflammation in any part of its course. The clinical term optic neuritis implies involvement of any part of the optic nerve by an inflammatory disease process.
Papilledema is the most common differential diagnostic problem. In papilledema, there is often greater elevation of the optic nerve head, nearly...
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Prevention Because the underlying cause of retrobulbar neuritis is often unknown, there is no way to prevent it. Treatment Many cases improve without... Read more »
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Optic neuritis is inflammation of the optic nerve. It may cause sudden, reduced vision in the affected eye. Alternative Names Retro-orbital... Read more »
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Optic neuropathy describes abnormalities of the optic nerve that occur as a result of ischemia, toxins, vascular and blood pressure abnormalities,... Read more »
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Glioma - optic; Optic nerve glioma Treatment Treatment varies with the size of the tumor and the general health of the person. The goal... Read more »
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Optic atrophy; Optic neuropathyTreatmentDamage from optic nerve atrophy cannot be reversed. The underlying disease must be found and treated, if... Read more »