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2018 | 5 | 1 | 10-15

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Objawy okulistyczne w stwardnieniu rozsianym

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Ocular symptoms of multiple sclerosis

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Stwardnienie rozsiane (SM) to główna przyczyna niepełnosprawności u osób młodych w krajach wysoko rozwiniętych. Jednym z pierwszych, dominujących objawów choroby jest zapalenie nerwu wzrokowego w odcinku pozagałkowym. Ponadto w przebiegu SM dochodzi do wielu innych patologii w obrębie narządu wzroku, a niektóre z nich wyprzedzają diagnozę tej choroby o wiele lat. Autorzy postanowili zebrać i omówić wszystkie zaburzenia widzenia, jakie mogą wystąpić w przebiegu stwardnienia rozsianego.
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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is the main reason of disability among young people in well-developed countries. One of the first symptoms of the disease is retrobulbar optic nerve inflammation. It appers that there is also a lot of other ocular symptoms in MS. Some of this symptoms occurs a few years before the diagnosis. Authors review all of the ocular symptoms in MS.

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5

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10-15

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  • Klinika Okulistyki, Gdański Uniwersytet Medyczny
  • Klinika Okulistyki, Gdański Uniwersytet Medyczny
  • Klinika Okulistyki, Gdański Uniwersytet Medyczny
  • Klinika Okulistyki, Gdański Uniwersytet Medyczny

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