B. Jeremić ∙ S. Pitz (Eds.)
2008
As an extremely rare and benign disease with virtually no lethal outcomes, optic nerve sheath meningioma has traditionally been treated worldwide with different approaches, and without a consensus on both how to diagnose and treat it. With only occasional reports in the literature, and with those reports being predominantly single-institutional experiences with few anecdotal cases discussed, optic nerve sheath meningioma remains on the fringes of oncological “happenings” and is rarely covered by the media.