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Several important structures are located adjacent to the optic chiasm.
Craniopharyngiomas generally approach the optic chiasm from behind and above.
The optic chiasm is located at the bottom of the brain immediately below the hypothalamus.
The nucleus is situated at the base of the brain, adjacent to the optic chiasm.
Gliomas of the optic chiasm are usually derived from astrocytes.
It is situated just ventral to the optic chiasm.
Complete crossing of the nerves at the optic chiasm in birds has also stimulated research.
It is recommended for patients with tumors that don't come into contact with the optic chiasm.
The optic chiasm is formed by the union of the two optic nerves.
Those lateral retinal nerve fibers do not cross in the optic chiasm.
The abnormality is that there is a disruption in the optic chiasm.
It sits just above (supra) the optic chiasm, a major junction for nerves transmitting information about light from the eyes.
Damage anterior to the optic chiasm causes loss of vision in the visual field of the same side only.
Visual impairment is a common presenting symptom, due to compression or invasion of the optic chiasm.
The slug created a downward bow-wave that caused edema and pressure on the optic chiasm.
Lesions or damage to parts of the brain that cause visual field defects usually occur posterior to the optic chiasm.
In neurology, the optic chiasm is named for the letter Chi because of its Χ-shape.
If the tumour is left untreated local invasion may cause compression of the optic chiasm with subsequent loss of vision.
Homonymous hemianopia, loss at one side in both eyes - defect behind optic chiasm (see below)
The anterior aspect of the optic chiasm and optic (II) nerves.
Specifically, Ibn Isa illustrated the optic chiasm and brain.
Pituitary tumours (or other brain tumours that compress the optic chiasm)
These axons form the optic nerve, optic chiasm, and optic tract.
The nasal retina is responsible for carrying the information along the optic nerve, and crosses to the other side at the optic chiasm.