The Eye As An Aid in General Diagnosis a Hand book for the Use of Students And
The Eye As An Aid in General Diagnosis a Hand book for the Use of Students And
Edward H Linnell
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Dr. White, of Richmond, Va. , reports in the "Medical News" for July 15, 1893, a case of optic neu- ritis occurring in the third week of typhoid, and a second case where optic atrophy was noted four months after an attack of typhoid fever, during the course of which vision had begun to fail, and had continued, notwith- standing the improvement in the general health. He also cited a case of blindness after malarial intermittent. Gowers says "optic neuritis may follow scar- let fever without any ...organic change in the brain to cause it, hence the inference that scarlet fever poison has a special action on the nervous system/' Neuritis and retinitis are, at times, complications of dementia paralytica and multiple sclerosis. Multiple neuritis, or pseudo tabes, sometimes occasions an axial neuritis with central scotoma, simulating toxic ambly- opia. This is a valuable diagnostic sign between true and false tabes, in the former of which we meet with simple atrophy of the nerve without inflammation.
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