Authors: Emine Rabia Koç Alevtina Ersoy Atilla İlhan
Publish Date: 2011/12/31
Volume: 33, Issue: 6, Pages: 1439-1442
Abstract
We present a patient with neuromyelitis optica who exhibited longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis and aquaporin4 IgG positivity Patient did not have optic neuritis clinically but we detected it with examination of visual evoked potentials prolonged P100 wave latans subclinically We argue that neuromyelitis optica may also be considered in elderly patients with isolated involvement of the longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis and visually evoked potential evaluation is important to determine of subclinic optic neuritis and antiAQP4 is also important to support to determination
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