Abstract
This paper reviews the clinical features, management, and prognosis of patients with gliomas of the optic nerves and chiasm who have received treatment at the Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, between 1954 and 1977. The relationship of this tumour to other neoplasms in the region is discussed, and emphasis is placed on the natural history of the disease. The controversy concerning the exact nature of this lesion is summarized, and an attempt is made, in the light of this evidence and from the reviewed series, to formulate an appropriate overall plan of management of these patients.