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    <title>Neuro-Ophthalmology & Visual Neuroscience</title>
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    <description>Neuro-Ophthalmology & Visual Neuroscience is neuro-ophtalmology (included glaucoma and vision-related neurological diseases), visual neuroscience and visual psychophysics. The aim is to encourage exchange of opinions within an interdisciplinary frame. Topics should involve neuro-ophthalmology, neurology and neuropsychology related to vision and visual pathologies, as well as the physiology and pathology of vision perception in its broadest sense. The general scope of the journal is to provide a link between clinical research in neuro-ophthalmology and basic research in neuroscience related to visual perception, in order to foster the application and introduction of new concepts related to experimental visual neuroscience in the clinical practice. The journal would publish original basic and applied research articles, reviews, meta-analyses, pilot studies, letters, technical reports on new diagnostic and rehabilitative techniques as well as clinical case reports. The accepted papers should be methodologically sound and should report novel and intriguing findings as well as simple confirmations of previous surveys.</description>
    <dc:publisher>Science and Education Publishing</dc:publisher>
		<dc:language>en</dc:language>
		<dc:rights>2013 Science and Education Publishing Co. Ltd All rights reserved.</dc:rights>
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		January 2022
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An Unusual Case of Multiple Sclerosis Presenting with Skew Deviation Following COVID Vaccination
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<![CDATA[Ocular tilt reaction is an uncommon phenomenon. It is usually misdiagnosed as superior oblique palsy. One of the rare oculomotor presentations of multiple sclerosis is ocular tilt reaction. Large number of people get affected by multiple sclerosis every year. Prompt diagnosis and timely intervention helps in long term rehabilitation and prevents irreversible sequele. We report a case of a young girl with no prior history of any co morbidity, presented with double vision and was diagnosed with ocular tilt reaction. The only attributable history was of receiving COVID vaccine. On further evaluation and literature review the case was differentiated from an adverse reaction of COVID vaccination. A diagnosis of multiple sclerosis was determined that enabled early initiation of appropriate systemic therapy for her. In our knowledge, this becomes the first case report that describes, an ocular tilt reaction as a manifestation of multiple sclerosis following COVID vaccination.]]>
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Anupama  Janardhanan, Shashikant  Shetty
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<dc:date>2022-03-20</dc:date>
<dc:publisher>Science and Education Publishing</dc:publisher>
<prism:publicationDate>2022-03-20</prism:publicationDate>
<prism:number>1</prism:number>
<prism:volume>7</prism:volume>
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<prism:endingPage>4</prism:endingPage>
<prism:doi>10.12691/novn-7-1-1</prism:doi>
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