Asymptomatic optic nerve lesions: An underestimated cause of silent retinal atrophy in MS.
Jean-Baptiste DavionRenaud LopesElodie DrumezJulien LabreucheNawal HadhoumJulien LannoyPatrick VermerschJean-Pierre PruvoXavier LeclercHélène ZéphirOlivier OutteryckPublished in: Neurology (2020)
Asymptomatic optic nerve lesions are an underestimated and preponderant cause of retinal neuroaxonal loss in MS. 3D DIR sequence may be more sensitive than IETD measured by OCT for the detection of optic nerve lesions.