Galvin R J, Heron J R, Regan D
Arch Neurol. 1977 Nov;34(11):666-70. doi: 10.1001/archneur.1977.00500230036005.
Optic neuropathy in multiple sclerosis is often not detectable by conventional clinical assessment. Temporal resolution of vision was measured at localized retinal sites by a simple perceptual test of double light-flash discrimination. Nine of 11 multiple sclerosis patients with normal fundi and no prior history of optic neuritis displayed abnormal temporal resolution. Double-flash discrimination was consistently more sensitive than any of the clinical variables measured and in some cases complementary to them. The more advanced the disease, the more spatially widespread was the double-flash impairment in the central visual field. There was a significantly increased level of double-flash impairment in advanced multiple sclerosis patients compared with patients with spinal forms of the disease and with unilateral retrobulbar neuritis.
多发性硬化症中的视神经病变通常无法通过传统临床评估检测出来。通过双闪光辨别这一简单的感知测试,在局部视网膜部位测量视觉的时间分辨率。11名眼底正常且无视神经炎既往史的多发性硬化症患者中,有9名显示出异常的时间分辨率。双闪光辨别始终比所测量的任何临床变量都更敏感,在某些情况下还与它们互补。疾病越严重,中央视野中双闪光损伤在空间上分布越广泛。与患有脊髓型疾病的患者以及单侧球后视神经炎患者相比,晚期多发性硬化症患者的双闪光损伤水平显著增加。