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Diagnosis and treatment of optic neuritis
Optic neuritis is an inflammation of the optic nerve, causing pain when moving the eyeball, reduced vision or even permanent blindness. Diagnosis and treatment should be carried out as soon as possible after the first signs appear, to help prevent the disease from progressing and limit future complications.
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Optic neuritis: Causes, symptoms, complications
Optic neuritis is an inflammation that damages the optic nerve. Pain and temporary loss of vision in one eye are common symptoms of this disease. The following article provides necessary information about optic neuritis, helping us recognize the disease from the first symptoms to intervene and treat it promptly.
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Complications of optic neuritis
Optic neuritis is an inflammation that affects the myelin sheath of the optic nerve, limiting its ability to transmit visual signals to the brain. Although the disease can sometimes recover completely after a period of time, active examination and proper monitoring from the beginning is necessary to prevent complications of optic neuritis.
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The pathophysiology of glaucoma: What you need to know
Glaucoma is a pathological condition caused by a number of mechanisms that increase pressure in the eye. If not treated properly, increased intraocular pressure can cause damage to the optic nerve. The damage caused by pathological glaucoma to the optic nerve is irreversible.
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Endoscopic surgery to decompress the optic nerve
Endoscopic optic nerve decompression surgery is a method used to treat cases of reduced or lost vision after traumatic compression of the optic nerve (cranial nerve number 2).
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What is papilledema?
Papilledema is an important fundus symptom for neurologic disease, caused by many causes such as orbital, ocular, intracranial and systemic.
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How to examine 12 pairs of cranial nerves
Examination of the 12 pairs of cranial nerves is an important component of the general neurological function examination. Each examination step needs to be detailed and precise, in order to determine abnormalities or lesions in each individual cranial nerve. This is the basis for future diagnosis and monitoring of the disease.
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Causes and symptoms of glaucoma
Glaucoma is a very dangerous disease that can cause blindness. Glaucoma occurs not only in adults but also in infants. If not detected and treated promptly, children will be at risk of permanent blindness.
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How does the human eye see things?
To convert light reflected from an object into an image, it must go through many complex stages: Light must pass through many layers of the eye's structure, converge on the retina, and be converted into electrical signals along the optic nerve to the visual center behind the brain.
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