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Optic nerve and choroidal calcification in pediatric neurofibromatosis type 2. [PDF]

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The Optic Nerve

Seminars in Neurology, 2009
The optic nerve is our most important cranial nerve. As it courses from the eyeball to the brain, it is divided into four segments: intraocular, intraorbital, intracanalicular, and intracranial. Four tests are primarily used to assess its functional integrity and detect optic nerve disorders.
Yanjun Chen, John B. Selhorst
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Imaging of the optic nerve

European Journal of Radiology, 2010
This article provides an overview of the imaging findings of diseases affecting the optic nerve with special emphasis on clinical-radiological correlation and on the latest technical developments in MR imaging and CT. The review deals with congenital malformations, tumors, toxic/nutritional and degenerative entities, inflammatory and infectious ...
Becker, Minerva   +5 more
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Optic Nerve Infarction

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1978
A specific type of optic disc damage and visual field loss has been emphasized. The changes occur acutely at the inferotemporal disc margin and do not seem to progress. Such patients have normal intraocular pressures. We have termed this entity "acute inferotemporal prelaminar optic disc infarction syndrome" in an effort to avoid using the word ...
Paul R. Lichter, John W. Henderson
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