Application of the international criteria for optic neuritis in the Acute Optic Neuritis Network.
Philipp KlysczSusanna AsseyerRicardo AlonsoCharlotte BereuterOmer BialerAtira BickSara CartaJohn J ChenLeila CohenYamit Cohen-TayarEdgar Carnero ContenttiRussell C DaleEoin P FlanaganJonathan A GernertJulian HaasJoachim HavlaChristoph HeesenMark HellmannNetta LevinPablo LopezItay LotanMaria Belen LuisSara MariottoChristina MayerAlvaro Jose Mejia VergaraCassandra OcampoSusana OchoaFrederike Cosima OertelMaja OlszewskaJosé Luis Peralta UribeJaume Sastre-GarrigaDario ScoccoSudarshini RamanathanNatthapon RattanathamsakulFu-Dong ShiJemal ShifaIlya SimantovSasitorn SirithoAlon TiosanoNanthaya TisavipatIsabel TorresAdi Vaknin DembinskyAngela Vidal-JordanaAdi Wilf-YarkoniTi WuSol ZamirLuis Alfonso ZarcoHanna Gwendolyn ZimmermannAxel PetzoldFriedemann PaulHadas Stiebel-KalishPublished in: Annals of clinical and translational neurology (2024)
According to the 2022 ICON, almost half of the included patients in ACON did not fulfill the requirements for classification of definite or possible ON, particularly due to missing RAPD and dyschromatopsia. Thorough RAPD examination and formal color vision testing are critical to the application of the 2022 ICON.