|Articles|March 1, 2004
Typical optic neuritis may signal multiple sclerosis
Anaheim, CA-Typical optic neuritis may be the first indication of multiple sclerosis (MS). Recognizing this and the implications for treatment as well as determining the degree of risk of developing MS are critical for ophthalmologists, who are often the first to evaluate these patients.
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