Optic nerve neoplasms, their cytology and cytopathology
S. B. Enaleev
Kazan medical journal ›› 1935, Vol. 31 ›› Issue (5) : 633 -640.
Optic nerve neoplasms, their cytology and cytopathology
Over the past decades, about 300 cases of optic nerve neoplasms have been described in the literature. It was assumed that some of them grew from the sheath of the nerve, but most of them originated from their own nerve trunk. The histological structure of tumors of the latter kind was determined in different ways, less than a third of them were considered as gliomas, some as neuromas and the rest as tumors of a mesodermal nature.
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