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Role of visual evoked potential (VEP) in indirect traumatic optic nerve (ITON) injuries and assessment of the visual outcome

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Objective: To demonstrate the critical function of Visually Evoked Potential (VEP) in the prompt detection of indirect optic neuropathy.Materials and Methods: 60 patients suspected of having traumatic optic nerve injury underwent VEP testing in < eight> Results: Baseline visual acuity was revealed to be the most imperative prognosticator of eventual visual outcome. The VEP was instrumental in the primary detection as well as validation of ITON. Additionally, VEP aided in predicting prognosis and follow-up for patients with IITON. Visual recovery is impossible in the absence of recordable VEP waves. The manifestation of orbital fractures wasn't associated with a preliminary or ultimate visual perception decrease. Patients who present < 8> Conclusion: The above-mentioned prognostic markers in patients with ITON may be beneficial in predicting visual prognosis and determining the need for surgical therapy in patients who experience vision loss following head trauma.
Title: Role of visual evoked potential (VEP) in indirect traumatic optic nerve (ITON) injuries and assessment of the visual outcome
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Objective: To demonstrate the critical function of Visually Evoked Potential (VEP) in the prompt detection of indirect optic neuropathy.
Materials and Methods: 60 patients suspected of having traumatic optic nerve injury underwent VEP testing in < eight> Results: Baseline visual acuity was revealed to be the most imperative prognosticator of eventual visual outcome.
The VEP was instrumental in the primary detection as well as validation of ITON.
Additionally, VEP aided in predicting prognosis and follow-up for patients with IITON.
Visual recovery is impossible in the absence of recordable VEP waves.
The manifestation of orbital fractures wasn't associated with a preliminary or ultimate visual perception decrease.
Patients who present < 8> Conclusion: The above-mentioned prognostic markers in patients with ITON may be beneficial in predicting visual prognosis and determining the need for surgical therapy in patients who experience vision loss following head trauma.

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