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The Effect of Corticosteroids for Acute Optic Neuritis on the Subsequent Development of Multiple Sclerosis
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In patients with acute optic neuritis, treatment with a three-day course of high-dose intravenous methylprednisolone (followed by a short course of prednisone) reduces the rate of development of multiple sclerosis over a two-year period.
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