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Optical neuritis
I am 43 year's old man and suffered optical neuritis on may 2016 1st attack and 2nd attack on oct 2017 presently taking azathioprine 100 per day Resently my MRI brain results this " Few discrete hyperintensity foci in FLAIR/ T2 weighted images seen in the bilateral front parietal and occipital periventricular white matter suggestive of chronic ischemic changes " please explain what is this and also suggest what is name of this and also explain treatment for that
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Recurrent optic neuritis has multiple causes. Few of these causes may be progressive. Please consult a Neurologist near you.
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