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Optical Coherence Tomography in Patients with Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis without Optic Neuritis: A 20-Month Longitudinal Study.

Nergiz Huseyinoglu1, Serkan Ozben1, Metin Ekinci2, Cagatay Buyukuysal3, Murat Yıldırım1, Hilal Safak1, Halil Huseyin2.   

Abstract

Optical coherence tomography is supported and used as a technique for visualisation of neuro-axonal loss in multiple sclerosis, but there are also a few studies expressing the opposite view. The aim of our study was to investigate retinal nerve fibre layer and optic nerve head parameters in patients with multiple sclerosis without a history of prior optic neuritis and symptoms of a new clinical attack during the follow-up for a total of 20-month period. Full ophthalmic evaluation was performed for all of the participants. The baseline retinal nerve fibre layer and macular thicknesses and focal and global loss of macular volume values were significantly lower in the eyes of the patients with multiple sclerosis compared with the healthy controls. No significant change between baseline and follow-up scans were found in all optical coherence tomography parameters in the multiple sclerosis group. Statistical analyses revealed significant retinal nerve fibre layer and macular thickness differences between baseline and second measurements in the controls. No significant difference in percent change between baseline and second measurements was observed between the patient and control groups. We conclude that whereas healthy subjects have an age-related tendency toward a decrease in retinal nerve fibre layer thickness, patients with multiple sclerosis patients are likely to pass through different stages of retinal thinning and thickening due to subclinical optic neuritis and, as a result, we could not detect any statistically significant change between baseline and second measurements in our multiple sclerosis patients.

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Keywords:  Multiple sclerosis; optical coherence tomography; retinal nerve fibre layer thickness

Year:  2013        PMID: 28163764      PMCID: PMC5289584          DOI: 10.3109/01658107.2013.792358

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroophthalmology        ISSN: 0165-8107


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