Susac syndrome, a rare but probably underdiagnosed combination of encephalopathy, hearing loss, and visual deficits due to branch retinal artery occlusion of unknown aetiology has to be considered as differential diagnosis in various conditions. Particularly, differentiation from multiple sclerosis is often challenging since both clinical presentation and diagnostic findings may overlap. Optical coherence tomography is a powerful and easy to perform diagnostic tool to analyse the morphological integrity of retinal structures and is increasingly established to depict characteristic patterns of retinal pathology in multiple sclerosis. Against this background we hypothesised that differential patterns of retinal pathology facilitate a reliable...
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Neuromyelitis optica (NMO) and relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) are difficult to differ...
<p><i>Abbreviations:</i> Pat. = Patient No; Age = age of onset; Dur. = time since diagnosis at...
Susac syndrome, a rare but probably underdiagnosed combination of encephalopathy, hearing loss, and ...
Susac syndrome, a rare but probably underdiagnosed combination of encephalopathy, hearing loss, and ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this non-interventional study was to characterize retinal layer pathology in S...
Susac syndrome is a rare occlusive vasculopathy affecting the retina, inner ear and brain. The cause...
Optical coherence tomography is supported and used as a technique for visualisation of neuro-axonal ...
Background: Susac syndrome is a rare disease attributed to microangiopathy involving the arterioles ...
Background: Optical coherence tomography (OCT) has facilitated characterisation of retinal alteratio...
<p>Multiple sclerosis (MS) is the most prevalent disease caused by the inflammatory demyelinating pr...
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a simple, high-resolution technique to quantify the thickness ...
Axonal loss is thought to be the predominant cause of disability in progressive multiple sclerosis (...
<p>Shown are only the left eyes (randomly selected to save space) from each Susac patient (P1-9) and...
Background: To determine whether retinal axonal loss is detectable in patients with a clinically iso...
Copyright © 2012 Timm Oberwahrenbrock et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Neuromyelitis optica (NMO) and relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) are difficult to differ...
<p><i>Abbreviations:</i> Pat. = Patient No; Age = age of onset; Dur. = time since diagnosis at...
Susac syndrome, a rare but probably underdiagnosed combination of encephalopathy, hearing loss, and ...
Susac syndrome, a rare but probably underdiagnosed combination of encephalopathy, hearing loss, and ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this non-interventional study was to characterize retinal layer pathology in S...
Susac syndrome is a rare occlusive vasculopathy affecting the retina, inner ear and brain. The cause...
Optical coherence tomography is supported and used as a technique for visualisation of neuro-axonal ...
Background: Susac syndrome is a rare disease attributed to microangiopathy involving the arterioles ...
Background: Optical coherence tomography (OCT) has facilitated characterisation of retinal alteratio...
<p>Multiple sclerosis (MS) is the most prevalent disease caused by the inflammatory demyelinating pr...
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a simple, high-resolution technique to quantify the thickness ...
Axonal loss is thought to be the predominant cause of disability in progressive multiple sclerosis (...
<p>Shown are only the left eyes (randomly selected to save space) from each Susac patient (P1-9) and...
Background: To determine whether retinal axonal loss is detectable in patients with a clinically iso...
Copyright © 2012 Timm Oberwahrenbrock et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Neuromyelitis optica (NMO) and relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) are difficult to differ...
<p><i>Abbreviations:</i> Pat. = Patient No; Age = age of onset; Dur. = time since diagnosis at...