What we really want to know about neuro-ophthalmic sarcoid is when we face a newly diagnosed case, what is the optimal treatment to use? And if the patient breaks through this therapy, what should we turn to next? And how long do we have to maintain the patient on therapy? Sadly, we cannot, at this time, answer these key questions with level three evidence for neuro-ophthalmic sarcoid. The incidence of the disease is too rare, and virtually all studies have been single institution studies, for anyone to have approached the number of cases requisite for a proper two armed prospective study.
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NANOS 2013: Treatment in Neuro-Ophthalmology - That's Hot!
Contributor Primary
Galetta, Steven
Contributor Secondary
Quiros, Peter A
Publisher
Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah
Date
2013-02-11
Type
Image/MovingImage
Format
video/mp4
Format Creation
application/video
Source
2013 North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society Annual Meeting