Controversy in the management of optic pathway gliomas. 29 patients treated with radiation therapy at Baylor College of Medicine from 1967 through 1987.
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The optic gliomas of 29 patients, including 14 with von Recklinghausen neurofibromatosis (NF-1), were subjected to X-ray therapy. The data indicate a projected 20-year survival rate of 92% for all 29 patients. Moreover, among the NF-1 patients, 86% were stabilized or improved, while among non-NF-1 patients, only 47% stabilized or were improved. Thus, these data suggest that there are differences in the biophysiological behavior of optic nerve gliomas in patients with NF-1, and, as well, that there is a salutary response to radiation treatment as measured by improvement or stabilization of vision, with and without radiologic evidence of concomitant tumor regression.