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Optic nerve astrocytomas (ONAs) are frequent types of optic nerve gliomas (ONGs), which can affect the visual pathway. An 18‐year‐old male patient was admitted to our department with right‐sided intraorbital/retrobulbar swelling, which progressively grew over several months. Clinical examination showed right‐sided diplopia, mydriasis, low visual acuity
Ifeoluwa Apanisile +2 more
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Repetitive Sinus‐Related Symptoms May Accelerate the Progression of Chronic Maxillary Atelectasis
Chronic maxillary atelectasis (CMA) is characterized by a progressive decrease in maxillary sinus volume. The factors that promote the stage progression of CMA remain poorly understood. Here, we describe the time course of anatomical changes in a 40‐year‐old woman with stage II CMA that progressed to stage III disease.
Shu Kikuta +6 more
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Management of enophthalmos from silent sinus syndrome with a customized orbital implant
Background: We describe the surgical treatment of silent sinus syndrome, a disease characterized by progressive enophthalmos and hypoglobus due to orbital floor collapse with opacification of the maxillary sinus, in the presence of chronic maxillary ...
Jason E. Cohn +4 more
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It is essential to reduce and reconstruct bony defects adequately in large orbital floor fracture and defect. Among many reconstructive methods, alloplastic materials have attracted attention because of their safety and ease of use. We have used resorbable plates combined with artificial bone substitutes in large orbital floor defect reconstructions ...
Ho Kwon +6 more
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Silent Sinus Syndrome and Williams Syndrome: Two Rare Diseases Found in a Pediatric Patient
Silent sinus syndrome (SSS) is a rare disease process characterized by progressive enophthalmos and hypoglobus due to ipsilateral maxillary sinus hypoplasia and orbital floor resorption. Patients may also present with eye asymmetry, unilateral ptosis, or
Maddalena Petraroli +4 more
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Ischemic Retinopathy and Neovascular Proliferation Secondary to Severe Head Injury
We report a case with severe head trauma and perforating globe injury in one eye and ischemic retinopathy and neovascular proliferation in the other eye. A 37‐year‐old male was brought to the emergency department after a motor vehicle accident with severe maxillofacial trauma.
Muge Coban-Karatas +2 more
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A Case Report of Scleral Buckle Implant Mimicking An Orbital Tumor
Objective: We report a case of a scleral buckle mimicking an orbital tumor 28 years after a retinal detachment repair. Methods: This is a case report. Results: A 75-year-old male consulted for progressive, painless blurred vision of the right eye.
Lee Jerome F. Briones MD +1 more
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Atypical Presentation of Silent Sinus Syndrome: A Case Report and Literature Review
Introduction Silent sinus syndrome (SSS) is a condition characterized by ophthalmologic features, such as spontaneous enophthalmos and hypoglobus with ipsilateral maxillary sinus atelectasis and an otherwise asymptomatic presentation.
Nanki Hura BS +2 more
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Abstract Background/aim Paediatric maxillozygomatic complex (MZC) fractures are uncommon, and there is a scarcity of data regarding their surgical treatment. The aim of this study was to analyse choices and outcomes of open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) for MZC fractures among 14 maxillofacial centers around the world.
Fabio Roccia +26 more
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Repair of Orbital Post-Traumatic Wall Defects by Custom-Made TiNi Mesh Endografts
Repairs of orbital post-traumatic and extensive malignant defects remain a major surgical challenge, in view of follow-up outcomes. Incorrect surgical management of injured facial structures results in cosmetic, ophthalmic, and social aftereffects.
Valentin Shtin +9 more
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