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Optic nerve sheath meningioma
Also known as perioptic meningioma
Benign, slow-growing tumor of optic nerve sheath
Distinct entity from intracranial (spheno-orbital) meningioma that extends through orbital apex into orbit
NECT
“Tram-track” Ca++ on either side of optic nerve
Seen in 1/3 to 1/2 of cases
CECT
Tubular enhancing mass surrounding intraorbital optic nerve
MR
Variably hyperintense to hypointense on T2WI
Uniform, moderately intense enhancement
Optic nerve glioma
Orbital pseudotumor
Orbital sarcoidosis
Metastasis
Orbit lymphoproliferative lesions
Benign tumor arising from arachnoid “cap” cells within optic nerve sheath
May be associated with neurofibromatosis type 2
Classic: Visual loss, optic atrophy, optociliary venous shunting, choroidal fold
Fractionated radiosurgery currently first-line therapy
MR is preferred imaging modality for tumor assessment, but look for Ca++ on CT when diagnosis in doubt
Optic nerve sheath meningioma (ONSM)
Perioptic meningioma
Benign, slow-growing neoplasm of optic nerve (ON) dural sheath
Distinct entity from intracranial (spheno-orbital) meningioma that extends through orbital apex
90% of meningiomas that involve orbit are secondary lesions rather than primary ONSM
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