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Ethambutol-induced optic neuritis and multiple sclerosis: Is there an association?
Medical Hypotheses
  • Syed Faraz Kazim, Aga Khan University
  • Saad Shafqat, Aga Khan University
Publication Date
12-1-2010
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Abstract

Although the development of multiple sclerosis (MS) after idiopathic optic neuritis (ON) is well known, MS following ethambutol-induced ON is not widely recognized. We hypothesize the possible association between ethambutol-induced ON and MS based on empirical data of six Patients with ethambutol-induced ON who progressed to MS. Whether there is a genuine link between ethambutol-induced ON and MS is unresolved, but our observations do raise the possibility. It is difficult to speculate on the mechanism for such a link, because the etiology of MS itself is unknown. It is possible that ethambutol or its metabolites induce an autoimmune response, through molecular mimicry or other phenomena, cross-reacting with central nervous system (CNS) myelin.

Citation Information
Syed Faraz Kazim and Saad Shafqat. "Ethambutol-induced optic neuritis and multiple sclerosis: Is there an association?" Medical Hypotheses Vol. 75 Iss. 6 (2010) p. 679 - 680
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/saad_shafqat/19/