The blink reflex and somatosensory evoked potential in optic neuritis in South India |
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Authors: | R. Pratap Chand M. Gourie Devi |
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Affiliation: | National Institute of Mental Health &Neurosciences, Bangalore, India |
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Abstract: | Optic Neuritis (ON) proceeds to multiple sclerosis (MS) in a considerable number of patients. The blink reflex (BR) and somatosensory evoked potential (SSEP) are useful non-invasive tests that can detect silent lesions in the central nervous system in patients with clinically suspect MS. In the present study, the BR and SSEP were done in 20 healthy controls and 20 patients with ON. Abnormalities of the SSEP were seen in 20%, and of the BR in 30% of the patients with ON. On combining the results of SSEP and BR studies, 45% of the ON patients were seen to have abnormalities. Over a short period of follow-up, 2 of the 20 ON patients developed clinical MS and both of them had had abnormalities of the BR. These findings suggest that ON proceeding to MS in India may be more common than suspected at present. |
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Keywords: | Blink reflex multiple sclerosis optic neuritis somatosensory evoked potential |
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