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The visual evoked potential can save sight in patients with radiation-induced optic neuropathy

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY
Volume 32, Issue 2, Pages NP144-NP145

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/11206721211049141

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Optic neuropathy; neuro ophthalmology; electrophysiology; RETINA; optic neuritis; NEURO OPHTHALMOLOGY; retinal pathology/research < RETINA; cortical EVOKED Potentials; RETINA

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Radiation-induced optic neuropathy (RION) is a late complication of radiation therapy for brain and skull base tumors, which can result in total vision loss in one or both eyes. Early detection of RION is crucial due to the absence of visual symptoms and clinical signs at early stages, making the application of visual evoked potential (VEP) as a diagnostic test post-radiation therapy essential for prompt intervention.
Radiation-induced optic neuropathy (RION) is a late complication of radiation therapy for brain and skull base tumors. RION leads to the devastating total vision loss in one or both eyes. Therefore, the early detection of RION is vital. Since visual symptoms and clinical signs of RION are not present at early stages of the radiation injury, it is essential to apply a diagnostic test to detect RION as early as possible in order to start therapeutic interventions. The author proposes to apply visual evoked potential (VEP) as a diagnostic test in the interval time after radiation therapy.

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