About this Research Topic
Taken together, no consensus is available for diagnosis approach, follow-up technique, and treatment modalities for OPGs. Besides, there is no convincing evidence for association between imaging features of the tumor and likelihood of progression. The scientific societies of various disciplines, including neurosurgery, neuro-ophthalmology, neuroradiology, neuro-oncology, and neuropsychology have run sophisticated studies and take serious efforts to delineate this grey part of neurological surgery. In this issue of the Neurosurgery section, we aim to focus upon different aspects of this multidisciplinary entity.
The intent of this issue is to provide a contemporary update including the diagnostic methods, genetic investigations, algorithms to guide conservative, medical or surgical management, and the proposed surveillance timetable. This issue also focuses on the evaluations of current evidence regarding the outcome of current treatments and recent recommendations to raise awareness on the surgeon’s role in the management of OPG. Submissions of the various article types including; Case Report, Clinical Trial, Original Research, General Commentary, Review, Study Protocol, Systematic Review, and other types of papers are welcomed. The subject of the submitted manuscript must fit to the OPG topic; if it does not, the submission will not be processed for peer review. New submissions should be prepared following the Instructions for Authors.
Keywords: Optic pathway Glioma, Multidisciplinary, Radiological assessment, Visual assessment, Surgical indication, Medical management
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