Eye movement quantitative evaluation before and after high-dose 6-methylprednisolone in multiple sclerosis |
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Authors: | M. Versino R. Bergamaschi R. Callieco A. Romani G. Castelnovo G. Beltrami V. Cosi |
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Affiliation: | Department of Neurology, University Hospital Nijmegen;Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Free University Hospital, Amsterdam;Medical Statistics, Catholic University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | We studied saccadic and smooth pursuit eye movements in 24 patients suffering from multiple sclerosis during disease worsening, before and after high-dose 6-methylprednisolone infusions. Quantitative evaluation of saccades was based on amplitude/duration and amplitude/peak velocity relationships, precision (i.e. the ratio of actual to desired saccade amplitude) and the latency, whereas smooth pursuit eye movements were studied using target velocity/performance index relationship. At basal recordings, 22/24 (91.7%) of the patients showed at lest one abnormality. Eleven of the 24 patients (45.8%) showed modification of one or several parameters: improvement in 6 patients, worsening in 2, coexistence of both trends in 3. Latency improvement was the only significant modification when patients were considered as a group. Neurophysiological modifications did not correspond to clinical changes. |
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Keywords: | long-term effects methylprednisolone multiple sclerosis peripheral blood CSF analysis |
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