Author
Listed:
- Sidi Dahi
(Mohammed V Military Hospital, Mohammed V University, Morocco)
- Mehdi Khamaily
(Mohammed V Military Hospital, Mohammed V University, Morocco)
- Joumany Brahim Salem
(Mohammed V Military Hospital, Mohammed V University, Morocco)
- Imane Tarib
(Mohammed V Military Hospital, Mohammed V University, Morocco)
- Mounia Bouchaar
(Mohammed V Military Hospital, Mohammed V University, Morocco)
- Rachid Zerrouk
(Mohammed V Military Hospital, Mohammed V University, Morocco)
- Yassine Mouzari
(Mohammed V Military Hospital, Mohammed V University, Morocco)
- Fouad El Asri
(Mohammed V Military Hospital, Mohammed V University, Morocco)
- Karim Reda
(Mohammed V Military Hospital, Mohammed V University, Morocco)
- Abdelbarre Oubaaz
(Mohammed V Military Hospital, Mohammed V University, Morocco)
Abstract
Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune inflammatory disease of the central nervous system, leading to the formation of foci of demyelination. Ocular involvement is quite frequent and multiple, dominated by inflammatory optic neuropathies, oculomotor nerve damage, nystagmus and uveitis. We report an atypical case of multiple sclerosis revealed by an anterior unilateral synechiatic hypertensive uveitis in a young patient of 27 years.
Suggested Citation
Sidi Dahi & Mehdi Khamaily & Joumany Brahim Salem & Imane Tarib & Mounia Bouchaar & Rachid Zerrouk & Yassine Mouzari & Fouad El Asri & Karim Reda & Abdelbarre Oubaaz, 2020.
"Multiple Sclerosis Revealed by Anterior Uveitis,"
European Journal of Medical and Health Sciences, European Open Science, vol. 2(5), September.
Handle:
RePEc:epw:ejmed0:v:2:y:2020:i:5:id:40508
DOI: 10.24018/ejmed.2020.2.5.508
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