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Optic Nerve Extension of Intraocular Neoplasms

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1975
Histologic examination of ten intraocular melanomas (eight choroidal and two of the iris and ciliary body) with dispersion of tumor cells into the vitreous body showed optic nerve invasion ranging from only a few collections of tumor cells lying in the anterior portion of the nerve, to invasion of the entire nerve and possibly the chiasm.
W. Spencer
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The Coexistence of Olfactory Groove with Optic Nerve Sheath Meningioma Presenting with Anosmia: Case Report.

Current medical imaging, 2020
INTRODUCTION Meningiomas are the third most common intracranial tumors in adults after glial tumors and metastases. Olfactory groove meningiomas often grow without symptoms due to their slow growth rates and location in the frontal lobe.
H. F. Kömürcü, G. Ayberk, Ö. Anlar
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Frequency and nosological structure of the causes of congestive optic disc according to the specialized neurosurgical clinic

Modern technologies in ophtalmology, 2023
Purpose. Evaluation of the frequency of congestive optic nerve discs (COND), its severity, nosological causes of occurrence in patients with various craniocerebral pathologies. Material and methods. The presence of COND was detected in 48 patients (38 %):
M. Kosmachev   +4 more
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Glioma of the optic pathway and hypothalamus in a child: a case report

Peruvian Journal of Neurosurgery, 2022
Introduction: Gliomas of the optic nerve, visual pathway, and hypothalamus are treated as a single entity, being considered benign neoplasms in pediatric age, grade I according to the WHO.
J. Vargas, Manuel Lazón
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ILLUSTRATIVE CASE OF CAPILLARY HEMANGIOMA OF THE OPTIC NERVE.

Experimental oncology
Capillary hemangiomas (CH) are benign proliferative vascular neoplasms commonly present in skin and soft tissues but rarely found intracranially. We describe a case of a 14-year-old male patient with histologically proven CH of the optic nerve, who ...
O. Danevych   +10 more
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