• Visual pathway glioma is a rare, slow-growing tumor of the eye. "Visual Pathway Gliomas - Children's National Health System". Retrieved 21 December 2016...
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    visual pathway consists of structures that carry visual information from the retina to the brain. Lesions in that pathway cause a variety of visual field...
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    Optic nerve glioma (or optic glioma), a form of glioma which affects the optic nerve, is often one of the central nervous system manifestations of neurofibromatosis...
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    Papilledema (category Disorders of optic nerve and visual pathways)
    papilledema can suggest a disease in the eye itself, such as an optic nerve glioma. Despite being classically referred to as a key symptom of rising intracranial...
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    Orbit (anatomy) (category Visual system)
    sarcoid) or neoplasm (e.g. lymphoma or adenoid cystic carcinoma). Tumors (e.g. glioma and meningioma of the optic nerve) within the cone formed by the horizontal...
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  • cycle – virus-neutralizing antibody – viscotoxins – visilizumab – visual pathway glioma – VNP20009 – VNP40101M – von Hippel–Lindau disease – voriconazole...
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  • system lymphoma Primitive neuroectodermal tumor Schwannoma Visual pathway and hypothalamic glioma Breast cancer Ductal carcinoma in situ Inflammatory breast...
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    associated chronic hypertension Schwannoma Plexiform fibromas Optic nerve glioma Epilepsy Occurrence. Epileptic seizures have been reported in up to 7% of...
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  • resulting optic disc swelling and progressive visual loss. Implicated orbital disorders include optic gliomas, meningiomas, hemangiomas, lymphangiomas, dermoid...
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    Endothelial Cell Angiogenesis in High-Grade Heterogeneous Infiltrating Gliomas and Glioblastoma". Int J Mol Sci. 25 (7): 3967. doi:10.3390/ijms25073967...
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    the genetic condition neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1), and optic nerve gliomas are among the most frequently encountered tumors in patients with this...
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  • tumors (65 percent) are gliomas that occur somewhere along the anterior visual pathway. Patients who have malignant gliomas of the optic nerve have rapidly...
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    Leucine-rich, glioma inactivated 1, also known as LGI1, is a protein which in humans is encoded by the LGI1 gene. It may be a metastasis suppressor. The...
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    pigment spots, plexiform neurofibromas (PN), skeletal defects, optic nerve gliomas, life-threatening malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors (MPNST), pheochromocytoma...
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  • (2010). "Intraoperative stimulation techniques for functional pathway preservation and glioma resection". Neurosurgical Focus. 28 (2): E1. doi:10.3171/2009...
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    Chiasmal syndrome (category Visual disturbances and blindness)
    or infectious in nature. Intrinsic etiologies include gliomas and multiple sclerosis. Gliomas of the optic chiasm are usually derived from astrocytes...
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    has also been found to be expressed in the spinal cord, pancreas, and in glioma cells. There are many mechanisms that exist to regulate the expression of...
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  • meningitis, brain abscess, cerebral palsy, spinal epidural abscess Neoplastic: glioma, meningioma, brain tumors, spinal cord tumors Demyelination: multiple sclerosis...
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    meningioma, glioma, neurofibroma, schwannoma, posterior subcapsular lenticular opacities Unilateral VS plus any two of meningioma, glioma, neurofibroma...
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  • childhood brain tumors (e.g. craniopharyngioma, prolactinoma, germinoma, glioma) can disrupt the communication between the hypothalamus and the pituitary...
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  • bilateral thalamic infarction, lesions of the fourth ventricle, cystic glioma of the third ventricle, herpes encephalitis, kernicterus and juvenile Parkinson's...
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    M, Pang CP, Yam HF, Cheung KF, Liu WW, Lu Y (May 2004). "Inhibition of glioma invasion by overexpression of pigment epithelium-derived factor". Cancer...
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    pin-point structural lesions in the optic nerve, or further along the visual pathways. Eye movement is tested and abnormalities such as nystagmus are observed...
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    MC mediators, activation of an inflammatory response, and development of glioma. LRP1 has been shown to interact with: A2-Macroglobulin, β-amyloid precursor...
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    Eisenstat DD (April 2017). "Targeting Epigenetic Pathways in the Treatment of Pediatric Diffuse (High Grade) Gliomas". Neurotherapeutics. 14 (2): 274–283. doi:10...
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    inhibitors. The caudate nucleus is sometimes surgically resected to treat glioma that has infiltrated the structure. Opinions in this area are mixed about...
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  • The resulting PV1(RIPO) virus was able to selectively destroy malignant glioma cells, while leaving normal neuronal cells untouched. Reoviruses generally...
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    "Phosphorylation of pyruvate kinase and glycolytic metabolism in three human glioma cell lines". Tumour Biology. 12 (6): 339–52. doi:10.1159/000217735. PMID 1798909...
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    RAD52 binding site for let-7 (rs7963551) reduced the risk of glioma. The risk of glioma associated with the RAD52 rs7963551 genotype had an odds ratio...
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    reports typical causes as traumatic, neoplastic (most commonly brainstem glioma), as well as idiopathic. Sixth nerve palsy causes the eyes to deviate inward...
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