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Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain in isolated optic neuritis
K. Johns, P. Lavin, J. H. Elliot and C. L. Partain
Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain was performed on ten patients who
had isolated optic neuritis. Seven patients had abnormal images, with a
distribution of lesions similar to that seen in multiple sclerosis,
demonstrating subclinical dissemination in the central nervous system.
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