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- Optic_nerve_sheath_meningioma abstract "Optic nerve sheath meningiomas (ONSM) are rare benign tumors of the optic nerve. 60–70% of cases occur in middle age females, and is more common in older adults (mean age 44.7 years). It is also seen in children, but this is rare. The tumors grow from cells that surround the optic nerve, and as the tumor grows, it compresses the optic nerve. This causes loss of vision in the affected eye. Rarely, it may affect both eyes at the same time.It is typically a slow growing tumor, and has never been reported to cause death. However, there is concern that the tumor can grow into the brain and cause other types of neurological damage. In some patients, the tumor grows so slowly that treatment is not necessary. Standard treatments are observation, surgery, radiation therapy, and combinations of the above.".
- Optic_nerve_sheath_meningioma thumbnail ONSM_Radiation_Treatment.jpg?width=300.
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- Optic_nerve_sheath_meningioma subject Category:Brain_tumor.
- Optic_nerve_sheath_meningioma subject Category:Ocular_neoplasia.
- Optic_nerve_sheath_meningioma type Abstraction100002137.
- Optic_nerve_sheath_meningioma type Attribute100024264.
- Optic_nerve_sheath_meningioma type Condition113920835.
- Optic_nerve_sheath_meningioma type Disorder114052403.
- Optic_nerve_sheath_meningioma type NervousDisorder114084880.
- Optic_nerve_sheath_meningioma type NeurologicalDisorders.
- Optic_nerve_sheath_meningioma type PhysicalCondition114034177.
- Optic_nerve_sheath_meningioma type State100024720.
- Optic_nerve_sheath_meningioma comment "Optic nerve sheath meningiomas (ONSM) are rare benign tumors of the optic nerve. 60–70% of cases occur in middle age females, and is more common in older adults (mean age 44.7 years). It is also seen in children, but this is rare. The tumors grow from cells that surround the optic nerve, and as the tumor grows, it compresses the optic nerve. This causes loss of vision in the affected eye.".
- Optic_nerve_sheath_meningioma label "Oponiak osłonek nerwu wzrokowego".
- Optic_nerve_sheath_meningioma label "Optic nerve sheath meningioma".
- Optic_nerve_sheath_meningioma sameAs Oponiak_osłonek_nerwu_wzrokowego.
- Optic_nerve_sheath_meningioma sameAs m.09hdnn.
- Optic_nerve_sheath_meningioma sameAs Q7098799.
- Optic_nerve_sheath_meningioma sameAs Q7098799.
- Optic_nerve_sheath_meningioma sameAs Optic_nerve_sheath_meningioma.
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- Optic_nerve_sheath_meningioma depiction ONSM_Radiation_Treatment.jpg.
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