Can volumetric analysis of the brain help diagnose isolated optic neuritis?
Abstract
Isolated optic neuritis is a single episode inflammatory optic neuropathy. This condition, which affects the optimal function of the optic nerve, is not associated with neurological or systemic diseases. Our study aimed to compare patients with isolated optic neuritis and normal healthy individuals in terms of the cerebrum, cerebellum and hippocampus volumes by using the “volBrain Online MRI Brain Volumetry System” program. Persons diagnosed with isolated optic neuritis (n = 16) and persons without any disease (n = 16) were included in the study. VolBrain was used to process the MRI data and, the findings were compared with Mann–Whitney U test. Values with a p-value [removed]
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Clinical AnatomyURI
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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ca.24042