Subject: Re: Optic Neuritis & De-myelination
Forum: The Eye Care Forum

Topic Area: Misc (Eye Problems)

Posted by cj on April 26, 1999 at 17:32:58

Does demyelination always occur with ON?

My Dr. had me take a Visual Evoked Potential test after ON in my left eye. I can't seem to get a clear answer as to what this test is for. My results were:

N75 P100 N145 N100
left 85.93 108.98 173.04 131.25
rt 68.75 92.57 133.20 92.57


since having this test I've had another ON experience in same eye. Each time I incurred perm. damage.

Can anyone PLEASE tell me what this VEP was for and what the results are telling me?

Thanks VERY much


Posted by HFHS M.D.-JL on April 26, 1999 at 17:52:19

The VEP is usually used as a diagostic test for ON. This test can evaluate the function of the optic nerve by simulating the retina and measuring the response in the brain (occipital cortex). If there has been permanent vision loss after each episode, the VEP will show this. I do not see a whole lot of benefit of doing this test after each episode, however, you can speak to your doctor about this.

This information was provided for medical educational purposes only.

HFHS M.D.-JL





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