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Current Opinion in Neurology, 1996
Recent articles in the scientific literature have described major advances in our understanding of the anatomy and vascular relationships of the optic nerve (cranial nerve II) and of the diagnosis and treatment of a variety of disorders affecting this nerve, including congenital anomalies of the optic disc, dominant hereditary optic neuropathy ...
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Recent articles in the scientific literature have described major advances in our understanding of the anatomy and vascular relationships of the optic nerve (cranial nerve II) and of the diagnosis and treatment of a variety of disorders affecting this nerve, including congenital anomalies of the optic disc, dominant hereditary optic neuropathy ...
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Journal of Neurosurgery, 2005
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Optic nerve glioma mimicking an optic nerve meningioma
Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, 1996The case is described of an optic nerve glioma, mimicking an optic nerve meningioma in a man aged 41 years. CT, MRI and DSA revealed an enhancing tumor surrounding the optic nerve. Histopathologic examination of the removed optic nerve revealed a centrally located glioma surrounded by normal optic nerve fibres.
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1973
This year's annual review includes articles published mainly from July 1971 through August 1972. As in the past, some degree of selectivity has been exercised that reflects the reviewer's particular interests. The sections entitled "Fluorescein Stud¬ ies" and "Retinal Photocoagulation" have been omitted in favor of a sec¬ tion on retinal inflammatory ...
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This year's annual review includes articles published mainly from July 1971 through August 1972. As in the past, some degree of selectivity has been exercised that reflects the reviewer's particular interests. The sections entitled "Fluorescein Stud¬ ies" and "Retinal Photocoagulation" have been omitted in favor of a sec¬ tion on retinal inflammatory ...
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Optic Nerve: The Glaucomatous Optic Nerve
2009Glaucoma is an optic neuropathy. Although there are several pathophysiologies that must be managed in the clinical care of the glaucoma patient, what defines all forms of glaucoma is an optic neuropathy that demonstrates classic and recognizably variable [1–6] structural and functional behaviors.
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2016
Optic nerve diseases arise from many different etiologies including inflammatory, neoplastic, genetic, infectious, ischemic, and idiopathic. Understanding some of the characteristics of the most common optic neuropathies along with therapeutic approaches to these diseases is helpful in designing recommendations for individual patients.
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Optic nerve diseases arise from many different etiologies including inflammatory, neoplastic, genetic, infectious, ischemic, and idiopathic. Understanding some of the characteristics of the most common optic neuropathies along with therapeutic approaches to these diseases is helpful in designing recommendations for individual patients.
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American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1918
This review covers the literature relating to the optic nerve from January, 1917, to May, 1918.
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This review covers the literature relating to the optic nerve from January, 1917, to May, 1918.
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1992
Optic nerve aplasia is a rare congenital defect invariably associated with other ocular or systemic disorders. We examined a 3-year-old girl with monocular microphthalmos who had optic nerve aplasia on histopathologic examination of the eye after enucleation.
William W. Dawson +3 more
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Optic nerve aplasia is a rare congenital defect invariably associated with other ocular or systemic disorders. We examined a 3-year-old girl with monocular microphthalmos who had optic nerve aplasia on histopathologic examination of the eye after enucleation.
William W. Dawson +3 more
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Annals of Diagnostic Pathology, 2005
Choristomas are rare lesions that typically involve peripheral nerves and are marked by the presence of histologically normal tissue for an organ or body part other than the site at which it is located. Reports of choristoma involving cranial nerves are extraordinarily rare.
Richard A. Prayson +2 more
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Choristomas are rare lesions that typically involve peripheral nerves and are marked by the presence of histologically normal tissue for an organ or body part other than the site at which it is located. Reports of choristoma involving cranial nerves are extraordinarily rare.
Richard A. Prayson +2 more
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1973
Two case reports, one clinical and the other pathologic, illustrate important features of optic nerve drusen. A clinical subject demonstrates that optic nerve drusen cause visual field defects and central visual loss in childhood. Another case, studied postmortem, illustrates optic atrophy caused by drusen.
Robert S. Hepler +2 more
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Two case reports, one clinical and the other pathologic, illustrate important features of optic nerve drusen. A clinical subject demonstrates that optic nerve drusen cause visual field defects and central visual loss in childhood. Another case, studied postmortem, illustrates optic atrophy caused by drusen.
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