“…Our previous work has focused on defining and quantifying the extent of axonal and neuronal loss of the visual system in POMS and understanding the subsequent functional outcomes in children (Datta et al, 2019;Waldman, Ghezzi, et al, 2014;Waldman, Hiremath, et al, 2014). As in adults with MS, retrograde RNFL damage from acute ON has been demonstrated in POMS (Graves et al, 2017;Waldman et al, 2017;Waldman, Ghezzi, et al, 2014;Waldman, Hiremath, et al, 2014). Interestingly, following acute ON in children, only about 50% of affected eyes demonstrate RNFL thinning, suggestive of some measure of resilience or greater reparative capacity in children relative to adult MS patients (Waldman et al, 2017;Waldman, Ghezzi, et al, 2014;Waldman, Hiremath, et al, 2014;Yeh et al, 2009).…”