BrainWaves: A Neurology Podcast

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As a pupil of neurology and medicine, I feel like it is my responsibility to cover this topic at least once on the podcast. This topic came to me in a vision. But not one of phosphenes or impaired stereopsis--both of which we'll cover today. This week, we're discussing inflammation of the optic nerve, from the historical aspects to current concepts. And while you're listening, there's no need to lash out at my puns. You can stop rolling your eyes now. Produced by James E. Siegler. Music by Lee Rosevere, Kevin McLeod, Steve Combs, and Unheard Music Concepts. Voiceover by Erika Mejia. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision making. REFERENCES Balcer LJ. Clinical practice. Optic neuritis. The New England journal of medicine. 2006;354:1273-80. Volpe NJ. Optic neuritis: historical aspects. J Neuroophthalmol. 2001;21:302-9. Hickman SJ, Dalton CM, Miller DH and Plant GT. Management of acute optic neuritis. Lancet. 2002;360:1953-62. O'Doherty M and Flitcroft DI. An unusual presentation of optic neuritis and the Pulfrich phenomenon. Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry. 2007;78:906-7. Liu GT, Volpe NJ and Galetta SL. Neuro-Ophthalmology: Diagnosis and Management, 2nd Ed.: Elsevier; 2010. Beck RW, Cleary PA, Anderson MM, Jr., Keltner JL, Shults WT, Kaufman DI, Buckley EG, Corbett JJ, Kupersmith MJ, Miller NR and et al. A randomized, controlled trial of corticosteroids in the treatment of acute optic neuritis. The Optic Neuritis Study Group. The New England journal of medicine. 1992;326:581-8. Toosy AT, Mason DF and Miller DH. Optic neuritis. The Lancet Neurology. 2014;13:83-99.

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