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pp.425-429
Published Date 1952/10/20
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1492200754

YAMAMOTO reports 4 cases of optic neu-ritis which were successfully cured by a treament that employed reinjection of patients own blood in the soft tissues behind the eye-ball-a trea-tment which is at present commonly practiced among the ophthalomologists in general. Here-tofore, optic neuritis has been regarded as being caused byparanasal sinusitis and in majority of such cases catarrhal inflammation was found in the sinuses. When the sinuses were cleared by operation improvement of vision followed. But, when the disease is cured in this way by injecti-ng autogenous blood instead of operation on the sinuses its overall nasal origin becomes insecure, However, in some cases in whom the sinuses are definitely and markedly involved and in which improvement take place after adequate drainage of the sinuses the nasal origin of thedisease cannot be denied. With advent of the present method of treatment which serves in an extent a diagnostic acumen the findings of true nasal origin of the disease may de very small in number. The author regards those cases which respond to treatment without operation as manifestations of allergy. And whether that allergy is due to involvement of the eye or nose alone, or, based upon some other cause as that of tubercular infections are not clear. The answers fo these questions, the author says, must await further investigations.


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