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Title: The visual defect in multiple sclerosis and optic neuritis. A combined psychophysical and electrophysiological investigation. Author: Russell MH, Murray IJ, Metcalfe RA, Kulikowski JJ. Journal: Brain; 1991 Dec; 114 ( Pt 6)():2419-35. PubMed ID: 1782524. Abstract: Chromatic and achromatic visual function were investigated using psychophysical and evoked potential techniques in 32 patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) or optic neuritis. There was no evidence for either chromatic or achromatic vision being selectively damaged. There was, however, some evidence that demyelination of the optic nerve causes a visual defect in which the transmission of high temporal frequencies is imparied. In some patients either a red or blue deficit was evident, but overall there was no evidence of a wavelength specific colour vision defect in our patient group. Reduction of chromatic sensitivity as determined psychophysically had a statistically significant correlation with the amplitude and latency of the chromatic visual evoked potential.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]