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Optic nerve glioma

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Overview

Optic nerve glioma (or optic glioma) which is a kind of brain tumor affects the optic nerve. Optic gliomas are often related to neurofibromatosis type 1 in thirty percent of patients. Most of the gliomas in children are benign and easily to be treated, while some optic nerve gliomas appear in adults, grow aggressively and quickly, and spread to elsewhere in the brain or even the body.

Symptoms

This type of glioma is usually found following disruptions of vision start. Optic nerve glioma can lead to partial or total vision loss, headaches, balance problems and eye twitching. Other symptoms include involuntary eye movements, like eyes darting back and forth, memory problems, drowsiness, loss of appetite, and stunted growth in kids.

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