Special Senses System
Eye, Optic Nerve - Degeneration
Narrative
Optic nerve degeneration can be characterized by scattered clear vacuoles (as in Figure 1 and Figure 2), which often contain swollen, pale eosinophilic fragmented axons and/or myelin debris. In more chronic cases, there can be decreased numbers of axons, decreased diameter of the remaining axons, and pial septa thickening. The loss of axons may lead to decreased overall diameter of the nerve. Variable glial cell proliferation and/or macrophage infiltration may occur concurrently.
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