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Role of visual evoked potentials and optical coherence tomography in the screening for optic pathway gliomas in patients with neurofibromatosis type I.

Aldo VaggePaola CamicioneMarco PellegriniGiulia GattiPaolo CaprisMariasavina SeverinoMarco Di MaitaSimona PanarelloCarlo E Traverso
Published in: European journal of ophthalmology (2020)
The results of the present study showed that the measurement of retinal nerve fiber layer thickness was the most efficient test for discriminating patients with and without optic pathway glioma. Brain magnetic resonance imaging remains the gold standard to confirm the diagnosis of optic pathway glioma. Longitudinal studies are required to define if the early detection of tumors with optical coherence tomography could prevent vision loss and morbidity.
Keyphrases
  • optical coherence tomography
  • diabetic retinopathy
  • optic nerve
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • computed tomography
  • white matter
  • magnetic resonance
  • brain injury
  • case control
  • functional connectivity