Neuro-ophthalmic syndromes and processing speed in multiple sclerosis
Costa, Silvana Maria Lopes da
;Gonçalves, Óscar F.
;Chiaravalloti, Nancy D.
;DeLuca, John
;Almeida, Jorge Manuel Castelo Branco Albuquerque
Artigo de Jornal
The impact of prior neuro-ophthalmic syndromes on the performance on vision-based neuropsychological tasks in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) is unknown. Two groups of MS participants, one with (Msos+) and the other without (Msos-), a history of neuro-ophthalmic syndromes, underwent neuropsychological assessment and were compared with healthy age- and education-matched controls (HC). Participants with Msos+ performed significantly worse on the symbol digit modalities test than the Msos- (P < 0.03) and the HC groups (P < 0.01) and coding (P < 0.01). A clinical history of neuro-ophthalmic syndromes is associated with reduced performance on visual processing speed tasks.
Supported partially by a PhD fellowship from Fundacao para a Ciencia e Tecnologia Portuguesa (Foundation for Science and Technology of Portugal, fellowship number SFRH/BD/45591/2008) to S. L. Costa. J. Almeida was supported by Foundation for Science and Technology of Portugal, project grant PTDC/MHC PCN/3575/2012, and programa COMPETE.
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