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A client with the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis experiences a sudden loss of vision and asks the nurse what caused it to happen. the nurse considers the common clinical findings associated with multiple sclerosis before responding. which is the most probable cause of the client's sudden loss of vision?

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Inflammation of optic nerve
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Most of the people with sicken multiple sclerosis have experienced vision difficulties. A vision problem is often one of the first symptoms of relapsing multiple sclerosis. It is a disease of the central nervous system which includes the optic nerve. Optic nerve transmits light and visual images to the brain. An inflammation of the optic nerve may cause a sudden loss of vision.

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