retrobulbar neuritis
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Definition
Noun A medical condition characterized by inflammation of the optic nerve (the nerve connecting the eye to the brain) specifically in the section located behind the eyeball. This inflammation typically causes pain and a rapid, often temporary, loss of vision. It is a common early symptom or manifestation of the neurological disease multiple sclerosis (MS).
Usage and Examples
- As a subject of a sentence:
- Retrobulbar neuritis is a serious condition that requires immediate medical evaluation.
- The sudden vision loss was diagnosed as retrobulbar neuritis.
- As an object of a sentence:
- The neurologist confirmed she was experiencing retrobulbar neuritis.
- Steroid treatment can help reduce the inflammation of retrobulbar neuritis.
Advanced Usage and Context
- Clinical Diagnosis: The term is used almost exclusively in medical and clinical contexts. Diagnosis often involves an MRI scan to view the optic nerve and check for brain lesions associated with multiple sclerosis.
- Symptom Description: It is frequently described in relation to its primary symptoms: pain with eye movement and monocular vision loss (affecting one eye).
- The patient presented with classic signs of retrobulbar neuritis: pain on ocular motility and reduced visual acuity in the right eye.
Variants and Related Words
- Optic Neuritis (ON): A broader term for inflammation of the optic nerve. Retrobulbar neuritis is a specific type of optic neuritis where the inflammation is retrobulbar (behind the eye). Other types include papillitis (inflammation at the optic nerve head).
- Optic Neuropathy: A more general term for damage to the optic nerve from any cause (e.g., inflammation, ischemia, compression), which includes retrobulbar neuritis as one potential cause.
Synonyms and Near-Synonyms
- Optic Neuritis: The most direct and commonly used synonym in general medical communication, though it is slightly less specific.
- There are no common layperson's synonyms for this precise medical term.
Related Phrases and Collocations
- Associated with multiple sclerosis: This is the most critical collocation, indicating a strong diagnostic link.
- An episode of retrobulbar neuritis is often associated with a high risk of developing multiple sclerosis.
- Episode of retrobulbar neuritis: Used to describe a single occurrence or attack of the condition.
- Idiopathic retrobulbar neuritis: Refers to cases where the inflammation occurs without a known underlying cause like MS.
Noun
- inflammation of the optic nerve behind the eye; common in multiple sclerosis