KUMJ | VOL. 22 | NO. 4 | ISSUE 88 | OCTOBER. - DECEMBER. 2024
A Rare Case of Sporadic Optic Pathway Glioma in a 7-year-old Female
Gupta S, Sinha U, Raj A
Abstract: Sporadic optic pathway gliomas (OPGs) are uncommon and have greater
predisposition to severe clinical presentations and complications. Severe visual
impairment is the most frequent presentation. The treatment is based on multiple
factors and needs to be individualized. Precise assessment of visual function is one
of the important factors to plan the management. We present a case of sporadic
OPG in a 7-year-old female with severe visual decline. Visual functions were
assessed ophthalmologically and electrophysiologically. Diagnosis was confirmed
on the basis of clinical, radiological, histopathological and electrophysiologic
findings. Surgical resection was planned owing to the poor visual functions and
the mass effects. Patient is on regular follow-ups with no signs of deterioration so
far. Appropriate visual assessment is crucial in young children with sporadic optic
pathway glioma for planning the mode of treatment. Surgical resection in cases
with severe visual impairment is helpful, however, irreversible visual impairment
remains irremediable.
Keyword : Optic pathway glioma, Sporadic, Visual