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pubmed-article:3748570pubmed:abstractTextMany patients with multiple sclerosis have subjective visual complaints that are intensified by exercise (Uhthoff's symptom). We report a case demonstrating the utility of contrast sensitivity testing in such visual complaints. Contrast sensitivity was measured before and after exercise in a multiple sclerosis patient with Uhthoff's symptom and in two healthy control subjects. A short exercise period reduced the patient's contrast sensitivity for some target sizes, but had no effect on his visual acuity; a longer exercise period produced a greater, more uniform loss of contrast sensitivity and also reduced visual acuity. Contrast sensitivities and visual acuities of the control subjects were not affected by exercise.lld:pubmed
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