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    Neuritis (/njʊəˈraɪtɪs/), from the Greek νεῦρον), is inflammation of a nerve or the general inflammation of the peripheral nervous system. Inflammation...
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    Optic neuritis describes any condition that causes inflammation of the optic nerve; it may be associated with demyelinating diseases, or infectious or...
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    labyrinth, a maze of fluid-filled channels in the inner ear. Vestibular neuritis is inflammation of the vestibular nerve (the nerve in the ear that sends...
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    Radiation therapy Types of neuritis include: Brachial neuritis Cranial neuritis such as Bell's palsy Optic neuritis Vestibular neuritis Wartenberg's migratory...
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    paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), Ménière's disease, and vestibular neuritis. Less common causes include stroke, brain tumors, brain injury, multiple...
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    person in question is. For instance, a six-year-old could have brachial neuritis for only around six months, but a person in their early 50s could have...
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    Sciatica (redirect from Sciatic neuritis)
    Sciatica Other names Sciatic neuritis, sciatic neuralgia, lumbar radiculopathy, radicular leg pain Anterior view showing the sciatic nerve going down the...
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  • Occipital neuritis may refer to: Whiplash injury, or post-traumatic neck extension injuries Occipital neuralgia This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    resulting from damaged peripheral nerves. It is also referred to as endemic neuritis. It is characterized by: Difficulty with walking Tingling or loss of sensation...
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    hallucinations) age-related macular degeneration vertebrobasilar insufficiency optic neuritis visual snow syndrome Vitreous shrinkage or liquefaction, which is the most...
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  • possible for the optic neuritis. It can be classified in: Single isolated optic neuritis (SION) relapsing isolated optic neuritis (RION) chronic relapsing...
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  • relapsing inflammatory optic neuropathy (CRION) is a form of recurrent optic neuritis that is steroid responsive and dependent. Patients typically present with...
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    Alcoholic polyneuropathy is a neurological disorder in which peripheral nerves throughout the body malfunction simultaneously. It is defined by axonal...
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  • diseases characterized by acute inflammation of the optic nerve (optic neuritis, ON) and the spinal cord (myelitis). Episodes of ON and myelitis can be...
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    Polymyositis Dermatomyositis Polyarteritis Vasculitis Ophthalmology Uveitis Optic neuritis Keratoconjunctivitis Other conditions Multiple sclerosis relapses Organ...
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  • phenotypic presentations, including acute disseminated encephalomyelitis, optic neuritis, transverse myelitis, and neuromyelitis optica. The clinical presentation...
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    problems and allergic reactions. It is not recommended in people with optic neuritis, significant kidney problems, or under the age of five. Use during pregnancy...
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    unilateral optic neuritis. It is also common in retrobulbar optic neuritis due to multiple sclerosis but unreliable in bilateral optic neuritis. A total CN...
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  • a specific type of optic neuritis. Inflammation of the optic nerve head is called "papillitis" or "intraocular optic neuritis"; inflammation of the orbital...
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    balance (ataxia); problems with speech or swallowing, visual problems (optic neuritis manifesting as eye pain & vision loss, or nystagmus manifesting as double...
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    (dysarthria) or swallowing (dysphagia), visual problems (nystagmus, optic neuritis, phosphenes or diplopia), fatigue and acute or chronic pain syndromes,...
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    central nervous system. The symptoms began in 2010 and included optic neuritis, resulting in temporary partial vision loss. Her treatment program, along...
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    knocked down by a car, suffering a head wound from which he developed neuritis. To further his convalescence, he and Clementine took ship to Nassau for...
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  • Autoimmune optic neuropathy (AON), sometimes called autoimmune optic neuritis, may be a forme fruste of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) associated optic...
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  • tunnel). Most cases of AIN syndrome are now thought to be due to a transient neuritis, although compression of the AIN in the forearm is a risk, such as pressure...
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  • glaucoma Iritis Isotretinoin has been associated with photophobia Optic neuritis Pigment dispersion syndrome [citation needed] Pupillary dilation (naturally...
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    as a temporary worsening of vision with exercise in patients with optic neuritis. Later research revealed the link between neurological signs such as visual...
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    (Ménière's disease, SCDS (superior canal dehiscence syndrome), BPPV, vestibular neuritis) Exposure to strong magnetic fields (as in MRI machines) Long-term exposure...
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    follow the same calling. He hoped to become a pianist, but was prevented by neuritis in his right arm. Despite his father's reservations, he pursued a career...
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    August 15, 1967. Shortly after his arrival he was diagnosed with optic neuritis and deemed medically unfit for military service, and was honorably discharged...
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