2017
DOI: 10.1097/iop.0000000000000798
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Primary Gliosarcoma of the Optic Nerve: A Unique Adult Optic Pathway Glioma

Abstract: A 90-year-old woman presented with 1-year history of right-sided progressive proptosis, neovascular glaucoma, blindness, and worsening ocular pain. No funduscopic examination was possible because of a corneal opacity. Head CT scan without contrast demonstrated a heterogeneous 4.1 cm (anterior-posterior) by 1.7 cm (transverse) cylindrical mass arising in the right optic nerve and extending from the retrobulbar globe to the optic canal. She underwent palliative enucleation with subtotal resection of the orbital … Show more

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“…For high-grade ONGs in adult patients, the reported average survival ranged from 1 to 2 years, despite aggressive treatment with RT and chemotherapy, similar to that of glioblastoma in other locations. [36,37,23] Our results demonstrate that both adjuvant RT and chemotherapy have no positive effect on patients'…”
Section: Factors Associated With Survival and Tumor Managementmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…For high-grade ONGs in adult patients, the reported average survival ranged from 1 to 2 years, despite aggressive treatment with RT and chemotherapy, similar to that of glioblastoma in other locations. [36,37,23] Our results demonstrate that both adjuvant RT and chemotherapy have no positive effect on patients'…”
Section: Factors Associated With Survival and Tumor Managementmentioning
confidence: 66%