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Query: UMLS:C0014070 (
encephalomyelitis
)
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Within a group of neuro-ophthalmic patients (147 patients with either florid or cured optic neuritis (ON), five (3.4%) were found to be suffering from retinal
periphlebitis
"Rucker". Of these five patients, three were also suffering from
Encephalomyelitis
disseminata (E.d.). One patient had ON without E.d.; in another there were sufficient grounds for a tentative diagnosis of ON during the follow-up period. The relatively low percentage of patients with retinal
periphlebitis
associated with a basic demyelinating condition can be attributed primarily to the fact that the group of patients examined consisted of neuro-ophthalmic patients in most of whom the basic disease manifested itself for the first time. The multi-focal processes involved in demyelinating diseases become apparent through inflammatory focuses with varying degrees of activity, often in the same eye.
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PMID:[Periphlebitis retinae ("Rucker")--a symptom of disseminated encephalomyelitis]. 270 34
Recent models of experimental autoimmune
encephalomyelitis
(EAE) have indicated that antigens co-expressed in the retina and uvea might be of pathogenetic relevance in Multiple Sclerosis (MS). We investigated the clinical spectrum and magnetic resonance imaging of 11 MS patients with concomitant uveitis, and determined the frequency of clinically silent intraocular inflammation in a prospective series of 50 patients. Two of the 11 patients had panuveitis, seven had anterior, and the remaining two had intermediate uveitis. The onset of uveitis preceded that of neurological symptoms by a mean of 8.5 years (range 1-20). None of the 50 MS patients studied prospectively by using slit lamp examinations and dilated funduscopy showed any evidence of uveitis but six patients had signs of retinal inflammation ("periphlebitis retinae"). Cranial MRI did not reveal "atypical" lesional distribution in MS patients with uveitis or
periphlebitis
retinae. No correlation between the type of MS and uveitis, or between the degree of neurological disability and the type of uveitis was found.
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PMID:Patients with Multiple Sclerosis and concomitant uveitis/periphlebitis retinae are not distinct from those without intraocular inflammation. 1144 Jul 44