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Retrobulbar Neuritis

Retrobulbar neuritis is an inflammation of the optic nerve behind the eye. This nerve carries information from the eye to the back of the brain. When the nerve is inflamed, the quality of the visual information is affected. Retrobulbar neuritis can be caused by a variety of conditions such as infections (syphilis, meningitis), exposure to chemicals, multiple sclerosis, tumors and allergic reactions. Although, in many cases, the cause is not found. Retrobulbar neuritis most commonly affects females and is a disease of young adulthood (average age of onset is 32).
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