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UP STATE JOURNAL OF OTOLARYNGOLOGY AND HEAD AND NECK SURGERY, 2022
The orbital apex syndrome is a relatively uncommon entity, characterized by retrobulbar pain, supraorbital nerve hypoesthesia, palpebral ptosis, loss of vision, ophthalmoplegia and fixed mydriasis caused by involvement of the structures within the orbital apex, namely, second (optic), third (oculomotor), fourth (trochlear), fifth (Opthalmic divison of ...
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The orbital apex syndrome is a relatively uncommon entity, characterized by retrobulbar pain, supraorbital nerve hypoesthesia, palpebral ptosis, loss of vision, ophthalmoplegia and fixed mydriasis caused by involvement of the structures within the orbital apex, namely, second (optic), third (oculomotor), fourth (trochlear), fifth (Opthalmic divison of ...
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Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2004
Visual loss from optic neuropathy and ophthalmoplegia involving multiple cranial nerves are the hallmarks of an orbital apex syndrome. Historically, the terms superior orbital fissure, orbital apex, and cavernous sinus have been used to define the anatomic locations of a disease process.
Steven, Yeh, Rod, Foroozan
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Visual loss from optic neuropathy and ophthalmoplegia involving multiple cranial nerves are the hallmarks of an orbital apex syndrome. Historically, the terms superior orbital fissure, orbital apex, and cavernous sinus have been used to define the anatomic locations of a disease process.
Steven, Yeh, Rod, Foroozan
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2018
Orbital Apex Syndrome A 61-year-old man presented with retro-orbital pain, near-complete ophthalmoplegia, loss of vision, and facial sensory deficits. Ophthalmologic findings are shown in a video.
Nicole A, Borchard, Jayakar V, Nayak
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Orbital Apex Syndrome A 61-year-old man presented with retro-orbital pain, near-complete ophthalmoplegia, loss of vision, and facial sensory deficits. Ophthalmologic findings are shown in a video.
Nicole A, Borchard, Jayakar V, Nayak
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Delayed Orbital Apex Syndrome in the Post-Reconstructed Orbit
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2020Abstract Delayed orbital apex syndrome (OAS) is rare during orbital blowout fracture reconstruction. A 30-year-old woman fractured the right orbital floor in a fall and undergone repairing operation 2 weeks later. After severe sneezing on postoperative day 10, she gradually arose vision loss, ophthalmoplegia, ptosis with a ...
Yiping, Zhao, Zhengkang, Li, Yuan, Deng
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Rhabdomyolysis Presenting as Orbital Apex Syndrome
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2016Rhabdomyolysis is a condition in which striated muscle tissue breaks down rapidly and releases muscular cell constituents into extracellular fluid and the circulation. Renal symptoms, such as acute renal failure, are major complications of rhabdomyolysis. However, no previous report of rhabdomyolysis associated with orbital complication has been issued.
Jae Min, Wi, Mijung, Chi
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American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1979
A 48-year-old man had symptoms and signs of the orbital apex syndrome. All orbital and systemic studies were unrevealing . The computed tomoggraphy scan showed a cystic lesion external to the pons. The lesion proved to be a cholesteotoma originating in the peduncular fossa area, comprising the oculomotor nerve proximally and extending anteriorly in a ...
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A 48-year-old man had symptoms and signs of the orbital apex syndrome. All orbital and systemic studies were unrevealing . The computed tomoggraphy scan showed a cystic lesion external to the pons. The lesion proved to be a cholesteotoma originating in the peduncular fossa area, comprising the oculomotor nerve proximally and extending anteriorly in a ...
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Orbital Apex Syndrome From Gnathostomiasis
Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology, 2006A 16-year-old Thai girl presented with acute unilateral visual loss, proptosis, and ophthalmoparesis. CT demonstrated thickening and enhancement of orbital tissues including the orbital apex. A history of consumption of raw fish, together with the findings of cutaneous migratory swelling and eosinophilia, made the diagnosis of gnathostomiasis likely ...
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An uncommon presentation of orbital apex syndrome
Optometry - Journal of the American Optometric Association, 2007Bilateral total ophthalmoplegia secondary to a malignancy or infection of the cavernous sinus and orbital apex is an unusual presentation. Bilateral ophthalmoplegia as the initial sign of this type of rhinocerebral pathology is also uncommon.A 34-year old Haitian woman presented with bilateral vision loss, ptosis, total ophthalmoplegia, and ocular pain.
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Sarcomatoid Carcinoma and Orbital Apex Syndrome
European Journal of Ophthalmology, 2006Purpose To report a case of sarcomatoid carcinoma and orbital apex syndrome in a previously healthy adult. Methods A previously healthy 45-year-old man presented with exophthalmos of the left eye and a mass visible through his left ...
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2014
A 70-year-old woman presented with a one-month history of progressive, painful loss of vision in the right eye (OD), a droopy right upper eyelid, and horizontal binocular diplopia. Past medical history was significant for hypertension, diabetes mellitus type II, and breast cancer (status post-mastectomy and -chemotherapy).
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A 70-year-old woman presented with a one-month history of progressive, painful loss of vision in the right eye (OD), a droopy right upper eyelid, and horizontal binocular diplopia. Past medical history was significant for hypertension, diabetes mellitus type II, and breast cancer (status post-mastectomy and -chemotherapy).
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