Demyelination of retinal myelinated nerve fibers in Behcet's disease |
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Authors: | Pamela S. Chavis Khalid F. Tabbara |
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Affiliation: | (1) The Eye Center (The Eye Foundation for Research in Ophthalmology, King Khaled Eye Specialist Hospital, Saudi Arabia;(2) Department of Ophthalmology, College of Medicine, King Saud University The Eye Center (The Eye Foundation for Research in Ophthalmology, Saudi Arabia |
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Abstract: | A 39 year-old Behcet's patient had demyelination of retinal myelinated nerve fibers after recurrent papillitis and vitritis. Oral Prednisolone, cyclosporine, and later periocular corticosteroids and oral colchicine were used but demyelination continued over a 5 year-period. A pseudobulbar palsy with urinary incontinence and pyramidal tract signs developed and azathioprine and corticosteroids were used. Demyelination of retinal nerve fibers stopped and while treatment was underway, the central nervous system (CNS) signs were stable. While the ocular pathology of Behcet's can mirror the CNS signs, indeed optic nerve ischemic demyelination may signal the potential for CNS involvement; azathioprine with prednisone may be more effective in the long-term for optic nerve and CNS involvement than cyclosporine with prednisone. This revised version was published online in July 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date. |
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Keywords: | Behcet's CNS demyelination retinal nerve fibers |
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