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Longitudinal optic neuritis-unrelated visual evoked potential changes in NMO spectrum disorders.

Marius RingelsteinJens HarmelHanna ZimmermannAlexander Ulrich BrandtFriedemann PaulAxel HaarmannMathias ButtmannMartin W HümmertCorinna TrebstChristoph SchroederIlya AyzenbergIngo KleiterKerstin HellwigJoachim HavlaTania KümpfelSven JariusBrigitte WildemannPaulus RommerMartin S WeberHannah PellkoferLuise RöpkeChristian GeisNele RetzlaffUwe ZettlMichael DeppeLuisa KlotzKim YoungJan-Patrick StellmannMatthias KastePawel KermerWael MaroufFlorian LaudaHayrettin TumaniJonas GrafAlexander KlistornerHans-Peter HartungOrhan AktasPhilipp Albrechtnull null
Published in: Neurology (2019)
This first longitudinal VEP study of patients with NMOSD provides evidence of progressive VEP latency delay occurring independently of acute ON. Prospective longitudinal studies are needed to corroborate these findings and help to interpret the clinical relevance.
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