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Ophthalmology, 1982
Traumatic enophthalmos, either following orbital floor fracture or enucleation, is caused by decreased orbital volume. Volume replacement, both surgical and/or nonsurgical, provides a direct treatment. Surgical treatment can increase orbital volume by reducing the herniated orbital tissue and/or implanting alloplastic or autogenous material.
O G, Stasior, J L, Roen
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Traumatic enophthalmos, either following orbital floor fracture or enucleation, is caused by decreased orbital volume. Volume replacement, both surgical and/or nonsurgical, provides a direct treatment. Surgical treatment can increase orbital volume by reducing the herniated orbital tissue and/or implanting alloplastic or autogenous material.
O G, Stasior, J L, Roen
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Enophthalmos as a Complication of Rhinoplasty
Laryngoscope, 2006AbstractSilent sinus syndrome is a known clinical entity caused by negative sinus pressure from acquired obstruction of the maxillary sinus ostium with resulting enophthalmos and hypoglobus. We present a case in which, after septorhinoplasty, a patient developed progressive enophthalmos and hypoglobus.
Jean Anderson Eloy, Ebrahim Elahi
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Orbital Sarcoidosis Manifesting with Enophthalmos
Ocular Immunology and Inflammation, 2006To describe a case of orbital sarcoidosis manifesting with enophthalmos.A 60-year-old woman presented with right enophthalmos. She had a palpable mass in her anterior orbit inferiorly. She underwent a complete ophthalmic evaluation, magnetic resonance imaging, and histopathologic examination.A magnetic resonance imaging scan disclosed an orbital ...
Sonia Attia +2 more
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Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1997
As an alternative to the conventional craniofacial approach with its coronal incision, a limited access technique has evolved. Its advantages and disadvantages are discussed. The method should not be used unless one is well versed in the correction of enophthalmos and has previous experience using the traditional craniofacial approach.
M T, Longaker, H K, Kawamoto
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As an alternative to the conventional craniofacial approach with its coronal incision, a limited access technique has evolved. Its advantages and disadvantages are discussed. The method should not be used unless one is well versed in the correction of enophthalmos and has previous experience using the traditional craniofacial approach.
M T, Longaker, H K, Kawamoto
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When Is Enophthalmos “Significant”?
Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2006It is currently unknown how many measurable millimeters of enophthalmos may be noticeable to an observer. Identifying the amount of enophthalmos present may help to guide patients and clinicians in regard to surgical management of enophthalmos.The Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary Oculoplastics imaging database was used to select 12 photographs of ...
Lily, Koo +2 more
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A case of unilateral enophthalmos
The British Journal of Radiology, 2003A 28-year-old woman, who was 37 weeks into an otherwise uncomplicated pregnancy, was referred to ophthalmology clinic because she had noticed that her right upper eyelid had become retracted when compared with the left. She experienced no other eye symptoms and reported no history of facial trauma or sinus disease.
H D, Roach, G N, Shuttleworth, N, Powell
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Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2012
The purpose of this study was to retrospectively evaluate the patients who had undergone delayed correction of posttraumatic enophthalmos.The medical charts of 85 patients with posttraumatic enophthalmos and who underwent surgical correction at the authors' medical center were reviewed.
Yong-Ha, Kim +3 more
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The purpose of this study was to retrospectively evaluate the patients who had undergone delayed correction of posttraumatic enophthalmos.The medical charts of 85 patients with posttraumatic enophthalmos and who underwent surgical correction at the authors' medical center were reviewed.
Yong-Ha, Kim +3 more
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Strategies for the Treatment of Enophthalmos
Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1997The surgical correction of post-traumatic enophthalmos is among the most challenging problems for the surgeon. A thorough understanding of orbital anatomy and the purposed mechanisms of enophthalmos is crucial to the ultimate success or failure of the procedures.
M P, Grant, N T, Iliff, P N, Manson
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Orbital neurofibromatosis with enophthalmos
British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1993Two patients with orbital neurofibromatosis associated with enophthalmos are presented. Assessment using 3D-CT scan shows an increase in the size of the orbital cavity and an enlargement of the inferior orbital fissure, which allows orbital fat to prolapse into the infratemporal fossa, causing enophthalmos.
K, Fukuta, I T, Jackson
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