Optic neuritis is a potentially blinding inflammatory condition of the optic nerve.
The inflammation occurs when the immune system of one's body attacks the optic nerve or its covering (myelin sheath). Optic neuritis is a broad term describing a condition which can be caused by a wide range of underlying diseases.
![]() Swollen right optic disc in a patient
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![]() Right Visual field defect in the same patient | ![]() Left visual field defect in the same patient |
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The commonest cause of optic nerve inflammation in Singapore is demyelinating (destruction of the myelin sheath of the optic nerve), the underlying cause of which is unknown, although a viral infection may be implicated.
In countries with a predominantly Caucasian population, this demyelination may be a manifestation of a neurological condition known as multiple sclerosis (MS).
Other causes may be due to and not limited to:
Patients with optic neuritis may experience sudden unilateral or bilateral visual loss that progressively worsens. Pain with eye movements may be present.
Vision is variably affected and colour vision is typically poor. There may or may not be swelling of the optic nerve head.
Patients with a demyelinating cause of optic neuritis usually have a good visual recovery but intravenous steroid followed by oral steroids may be used to speed up visual recovery.
In contrast, for the other causes of optic neuritis, the final visual outcome may be poor if optic neuritis is left untreated. Clinical examination complemented by relevant investigations such as visual field testing, blood tests and MRI are important to differentiate the different types of optic neuritis and their appropriate treatment.
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