Guler, MeteTurkcuoglu, PeykanYilmaz, TurgutYoldas, Tahir KurtulusChanna, Roomasa2024-08-042024-08-0420130165-81071744-506Xhttps://doi.org/10.3109/01658107.2013.767356https://hdl.handle.net/11616/95993This study compared the visual field parameters of multiple sclerosis patients without optic neuritis in early versus advanced stage of the disease. Patients were divided into two groups: group 1 (early stage, n = 14) constituted of patients with Expanded Disability Status Scale scores <3 and group 2 (advanced stage, n = 13) constituted of patients with Expanded Disability Status Scale scores >= 3. Mean visual acuities in both groups were similar (p = 0.674). Mean sensitivity, mean defect, loss of variance, reliability factor parameters (Octopus 101 perimeter) of groups 1 and 2 were 24.17 +/- 3.62, 21.81 +/- 3.04; 4.14 +/- 3.05, 6.49 +/- 2.58; 21.61 +/- 22.17, 33.31 +/- 18.67; and 1.57 +/- 2.79, 2.59 +/- 3.09, respectively. Compared with group 1, mean sensitivity was significantly lower in group 2 (p = 0.013). Mean defect (p = 0.004) and loss of variance (p = 0.042) parameters in group 2 were significantly higher than in group 1. Mean reliability factor was similar between two groups (p = 0.211). Multiple scleorisis may alter visual field parameters without severe loss of visual acuity by possibly involving optic pathways other than optic nerve.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessExpanded disability status scaleloss variancemean defectmean sensitivitymultiple sclerosisoptic neuritisvisual fieldComparison of Visual Field Parameters in Early and Advanced Stages of Multiple Sclerosis Patients Without a History of Optic NeuritisArticle37258622816375610.3109/01658107.2013.7673562-s2.0-84875409565Q3WOS:000316701400002N/A