Jornal Internacional de Patologia Oftalmológica

Corticosteroids in the Treatment of Atypical Optic Neuritis

Rathod Priya

Abnormal optic neuritis might be separated from ordinary optic neuritis by reformist one-sided or reciprocal visual misfortune, poor visual recuperation, absence of eye torment, hemorrhages or exudates on funduscopic assessment, and backslide after steroid withdrawal. Abnormal optic neuritis might be an appearance of neuromyelitis optica (NMO), immune system optic neuropathy, constant backsliding provocative optic neuropathy (CRION), neuroretinitis or optic neuropathy related with foundational infections like connective tissue sicknesses, vasculitides or sarcoidosis.