An inflammation of the optic nerve, often causing a partial loss of vision.
Inflammation of the nerve from the eye to the brain, sometimes an early symptom of MS
A medical condition where vision deteriorates rapidly over hours or days. One or both eyes may be affected. This condition results for the demyelination of optic nerves. In most cases, the cause of optic neuritis is unknown. Patients may regain their vision or be left with permanent impairment. Also see demyelinating disorders.
an inflammatory disorder of the optic nerve that usually occurs in only one eye and causes vision loss and sometimes blindness. It is generally temporary.
Inflammation of the optic nerve, sometimes caused by Multiple Sclerosis or viral infection. Click HERE for more info.
Inflammation of the optic nerve, which connects the eye to the brain. Symptoms include pain with eye movement, blurred vision and sometimes temporary blindness.
Inflammation in the nerve which joins the eye to the brain (the optic nerve).
inflammation of the optic nerve within the eyeball (papillitis) or behind the eyeball (retrobulbar optic neuritis)
Inflammation of the optic nerve that causes transient or permanent loss of vision and is often associated with pain in the eye at the time vision deteriorates. Optic neuritis is common in many, but not all, people with multiple sclerosis. Often, optic neuritis is one of the first diagnosable signs that an individual may have multiple sclerosis.
A Condition of inflammation of the optic nerve.
Inflammation of the optic nerve. May accompany demyelinating disease (e.g., multiple sclerosis) or infections from the brain, orbits or sinuses. Characterized by rapid onset of decreased vision and, usually, discomfort with eye movement and a central visual field defect.
A change in the optic nerves due to demyelination of the nerve fibers.
Inflammation of the nerve which connects the eye with the brain and which manifests itself mainly as blurring or loss of vision and occasionally pain.
Inflammation of the optic nerve. Characterized by rapid onset of decreased vision and usually accompanied by discomfort upon eye movement and central visual field defect. See Free Eye Tests.
Optic neuritis (or retrobulbar neuritis) is the inflammation of the optic nerve that may cause a complete or partial loss of vision.