Large optic nerve glioma with normal vision
S. J. Goodman, A. L. Rosenbaum, A. Hasso and H. Itabashi
When the diagnosis of optic glioma is made, the visual loss is most often
mildly or profoundly impaired. We report the details of the unusual
situation where central visual acuity, visual fields, and color vision were
normal at the time a large optic nerve glioma was demonstrated in a young
boy. To our knowledge, this is the first case report containing
ophthalmologic, neuroradiologic, surgical, and histologic details
illustrating the rare association of normal vision and an optic glioma.