Azar-Kia B, Naheedy M H, Elias D A, Mafee M F, Fine M
Radiol Clin North Am. 1987 May;25(3):561-81.
Localization and pathologic diagnosis of optic nerve tumors have been greatly improved by high resolution computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging. Radiologic differentiation of the most common tumors of the optic nerve (meningioma and glioma) can be made by using these new imaging modalities. Early diagnosis of optic nerve lesions has resulted in better prognosis and surgical outcome.