How do you approach treatment of an optic glioma in an adult?
Answer from: Radiation Oncologist at Academic Institution
Optic gliomas, particularly the pilocytic variety (generally found in children) are very rare in adults (unless associated with NF1) and the literature is scanty (mostly case reports). The diagnosis is frequently delayed and therefore, significant visual loss is common at diagnosis. The histology is...
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Radiation Oncologist at Kaiser Permanente Do you advocate biopsy for adults? Would you consi...
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