2. Presentation
typically young females
acute and painful vision loss over hours or days
typically vision recovers progressively
if vision remains poor consider other diagnoses
3. 50-60% of ON cases develop multiple sclerosis subsequently
MS can present with ON in 15-25%
early immunotheraphy decreases risk of MS
imaging the brain is critical in ON
4. if acute vision loss in older male which does not recover
and with normal MRI (in 75% of cases)
consider anterior ischemic optic neuropathy
5. MRI protocol
axials + sagittals on the BRAIN
FLAIR
axials + coronals on the ORBIT
STIR
T1+C FS
6. typical findings
mid intraorbital optic nerve commonly involved
only minimal enlargement of optic nerve
segmental contrast enhancement of optic nerve
typically central
can be tram-track - DDX meningioma – does not present with acute vision loss