A Case of Bilateral Hereditary Optic Neuropathy in a Patient of Progressive Atypical Multiple Sclerosis (Infantile / Behr's Optic Atrophy): A Rare Case Report with Literature Review
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.10, No. 1)Publication Date: 2021-01-05
Authors : Vimal J. Vyas;
Page : 851-853
Keywords : Behr's optic atrophy Mendelian inheritance Atypical Multiple sclerosis poor visual prognosis;
Abstract
We report a rare case of Bilateral infantile/Behr????????s hereditary optic atrophy in a young male patient who came with neurological complaints and blurring of vision. Examination and investigations revealed patient having progressive atypical Multiple sclerosis complicating with optic atrophy. Patient????????s neurological symptoms were treated and he was explained about the poor visual prognosis. Behr????????s optic atrophy presents with optic atrophy associated with multiple neurological conditions like ataxia, mental retardation, increased tonicity, urinary incontinence
Other Latest Articles
- Evaluation of Size of Thymus and its Relationship with CT Severity Score in Patients having CT Signs for COVID 19 Virus Disease in the Age Group of 20-40 Years: A Study of 100 Cases
- Experimental Investigation of Aluminium Metal Matrix Composite Reinforced with Aloe Vera Powder
- Meropenem and Valproic Acid Interaction: A Systematic Review of Case Reports and Case Series
- Blockchain in Supply Chain Management
- Formulation and Evaluation of Flurbiprofen Emulgel by Using Natural Permeation Enhancers
Last modified: 2021-06-26 17:59:53