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1. A Comparison between Demyelinating and Omicron Variant Infection-Associated Optic Neuritis.

2. Cerebrospinal fluid neurofilament light chain in acute optic neuritis and its predictive ability of multiple sclerosis.

3. Cytomegalovirus-Induced Optic Neuritis Through Cerebrospinal Fluid Viral Transmission in an Immunocompetent Patient: A Case Report.

4. Cerebrospinal fluid eosinophils in pediatric myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody-associated disease.

5. Patterns and utility of myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG) antibody testing in cerebrospinal fluid.

6. Frequency of MOG-IgG in cerebrospinal fluid versus serum.

7. Optic Neuritis Mimicking Migraine with Scintillating Scotoma.

8. Clinical significance of Epstein-Barr virus in the cerebrospinal fluid of immunocompetent patients.

9. Clinical and immunological differences between MOG associated disease and anti AQP4 antibody-positive neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders: Blood-brain barrier breakdown and peripheral plasmablasts.

10. Refractory optic perineuritis related to granulomatosis with polyangiitis treated with intensive immunosuppressive therapy combined with plasma exchange.

11. Application of the 2017 McDonald diagnostic criteria for multiple sclerosis in Korean patients with clinically isolated syndrome.

12. Increased Levels of Endothelin-1 in Cerebrospinal Fluid Are a Marker of Poor Visual Recovery after Optic Neuritis in Multiple Sclerosis Patients.

13. Optic neuritis, encephalitis and leptomeningeal enhancement in a patient with anti-MOG antibodies: A case study.

14. Optic neuritis caused by the re-emerging great masquerader.

15. CSF macrophage migration inhibitory factor levels did not predict steroid treatment response after optic neuritis in patients with multiple sclerosis.

16. Chloride imbalance is involved in the pathogenesis of optic neuritis in neuromyelitis optica.

17. Clinical usefulness of prognostic biomarkers in optic neuritis.

18. Optic Canal Decompression With Unexpected Changes in Cerebrospinal Fluid of the Optic Canal.

19. [Clinical features of neurosyphilis with optic neuritis as an initial finding].

20. Hypothalamic abnormality in patients with inflammatory demyelinating disorders.

21. Elevated cerebrospinal fluid uric acid during relapse of neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders.

22. Cerebrospinal fluid chitinase-3-like 2 and chitotriosidase are potential prognostic biomarkers in early multiple sclerosis.

23. Cerebrospinal fluid neurofilament light chain levels predict visual outcome after optic neuritis.

24. [Demyelinating diseases in children with acute neurological symptoms].

25. Cerebrospinal fluid levels of chitinase 3-like 1 and neurofilament light chain predict multiple sclerosis development and disability after optic neuritis.

26. [Relationship between the levels and variation of CXCL12, PDGF, CXCL14 in cerebrospinal fluid of optic neuritis and neuromyelitis optica].

27. [The usefulness of 3T magnetic resonance in the differential diagnosis of ischemic optic neuropathy and inflammatory optic neuritis].

28. Permeability of the blood-brain barrier predicts conversion from optic neuritis to multiple sclerosis.

29. Oligoclonal bands predict multiple sclerosis in children with optic neuritis.

30. Neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory mechanisms are activated early in optic neuritis.

31. Antibodies to myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein in idiopathic optic neuritis.

32. Experimental optic neuritis induced by the microinjection of lipopolysaccharide into the optic nerve.

33. Changes of CXCL12, CXCL14 and PDGF levels in the brain of patients with idiopathic demyelinating optic neuritis and neuromyelitis optica.

34. Neurological outcome and predictive factors of idiopathic optic neuritis in China.

35. Antibody patterns vary arbitrarily between cerebrospinal fluid and aqueous humor of the individual multiple sclerosis patient: specificity-independent pathological B cell function.

36. Clinically isolated syndrome--Rethinking the diagnosis.

37. Interleukin-8 is associated with acute and persistent dysfunction after optic neuritis.

38. Relationship between cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers for inflammation, demyelination and neurodegeneration in acute optic neuritis.

39. Predicting multiple sclerosis following isolated optic neuritis in children.

40. Cerebrospinal fluid interleukin-6 in central nervous system inflammatory diseases.

41. Aquaporin-4 antibody negative recurrent isolated optic neuritis: clinical evidence for disease heterogeneity.

42. Cerebrospinal fluid interleukin-6 and glial fibrillary acidic protein levels are increased during initial neuromyelitis optica attacks.

43. CSF abnormalities can be predicted by VEP and MRI pathology in the examination of optic neuritis.

44. Oligoclonal band and multiple sclerosis risk in monosymptomatic optic neuritis patients: a retrospective study of 84 patients.

45. Tau protein: a possible prognostic factor in optic neuritis and multiple sclerosis.

46. Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease associated with recurrent optic neuritis.

47. Neurologic dengue manifestations associated with intrathecal specific immune response.

48. Lactic dehydrogenase isoenzymes in adolescents with multiple sclerosis.

49. EFNS guidelines on disease-specific CSF investigations.

50. Normal levels of cerebrospinal fluid hypocretin-1 and daytime sleepiness during attacks of relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis and monosymptomatic optic neuritis.

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