Quiz 14- Neuro Ophthalmology Leave a Comment / By Insight Ophthalmology / 09/01/2025 Welcome to Quiz 14- Neuro Ophthalmology Quiz on Insight Ophthalmology! This quiz comprises 5 MCQs. You will have 7 minutes to complete the quiz. Correct answers will be provided at the end of the quiz. So go ahead and test your insight. All the best! 1. What is the approximate risk of a recurrent episode of optic neuritis in either eye within 5 years? 10% 20% 33% 50% None 2. Which of the following best describes the visual recovery in typical optic neuritis? Most patients remain visually impaired with VA <6/18. All patients achieve complete recovery of vision to 6/6. >90% of patients recover to 6/9 or better in the affected eye. Visual recovery is rare without intervention. None 3. What is the significance of the presence of oligoclonal bands in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in pediatric optic neuritis? It is a sign of a viral infection. It is associated with an increased risk of developing MS. It indicates a poor visual prognosis. It is irrelevant to the prognosis of optic neuritis. None 4. Which of the following statements about pediatric optic neuritis is correct? Pediatric optic neuritis is usually unilateral with minimal disc swelling. The risk of developing multiple sclerosis (MS) is lower in children with optic neuritis who have white matter lesions on brain imaging and younger age at presentation. Bilateral involvement and disc swelling are more common in pediatric optic neuritis compared to adults. Presence of oligoclonal bands in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) does not influence the risk of MS in children. None 5. Which of the following is true about the Uthoff phenomenon in optic neuritis? It causes worsening of vision in cold temperatures. It results in a temporary worsening of vision with heat or exercise. It is a permanent worsening of vision after optic neuritis. It only affects color vision, not visual acuity. None You have reached the end of this quiz. Please click the Submit button to view the result.