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Optic Nerve Incidentaloma
Author(s) -
Andrea Grosso,
Eric J. Sigler,
John Randolph
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
ophthalmology point of care
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2399-3685
DOI - 10.5301/oapoc.0000004
Subject(s) - tuberous sclerosis , medicine , neurofibromatosis , optic nerve , incidentaloma , hamartoma , lesion , pathology , radiology , ophthalmology
Retinal astrocytic hamartomas are rare, benign tumors of glial origin. These lesions are often associated with systemic syndromes, including tuberous sclerosis complex and neurofibromatosis type 1, but also may be encountered in otherwise healthy individuals as an acquired lesion. We present the following case to illustrate clinical and imaging characteristics typically seen in astrocytic hamartoma found as “optic nerve incidentaloma” in an otherwise healthy teenager.

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