Abstract
Multiple sclerosis remains a pathophysiologic enigma. The epidemiology has recently been reexamined and appears to lend credence to a greater genetic basis than previously believed. Neuro-ophthalmologic signs and symptoms in multiple sclerosis are extremely common and often present to the eye care practitioner. Although diagnostic methodology is progressing, treatment of multiple sclerosis is currently undergoing a revolution.

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