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Orbital apex syndrome secondary to Sweet syndrome

BMJ Case Reports
Sweet syndrome (SS), or acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis, is a dermatologic, auto-inflammatory disorder of unclear origin, often accompanied by systemic inflammation affecting various tissues, including the eyes. Common ocular manifestations include conjunctivitis but can extend to other ocular tissues.
Panagiotis Tsoutsanis   +1 more
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Orbital apex syndrome caused by sphenoethmoid mucocele

Auris Nasus Larynx, 2003
We report a rare case of complete orbital apex syndrome due to sphenoethmoid mucocele. A 61-year-old male presented with a 3-day-history of right-sided sudden proptosis, ophthalmoplegia, and visual loss. Computed tomographic scan and magnetic resonance imaging revealed a cystic mass measuring 25-mm in diameter of the right sphenoethmoid region.
Masaki, Kumagai   +4 more
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Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma Presenting as an Orbital Apex Syndrome

Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina, 1992
ABSTRACT We report a mucoepidermoid carcinoma of the maxillary sinus acutely presenting as an orbital apex syndrome.
H L, Gore   +3 more
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[Orbital apex syndrome].

Vestnik oftalmologii, 1989
The authors analyze the clinical picture and computerized tomography data in 49 patients, aged 31-69, with symptoms of involvement of the orbital apex. The secondary orbital apex syndrome (OAS) has been diagnosed in 9 patients, and the primary one in 40, the reasons of the condition being optic nerve tumors (in 50% of cases), pseudotumor (22.5 ...
A F, Brovkina, V V, Val'skiĭ
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Onodi Sinusitis Presenting with Orbital Apex Syndrome

Orbit, 2009
This article reports the unusual presentation of a patient with an intraconal abscess secondary to sinusitis in an onodi cell in a healthy 63 year old Chinese female. She presented with limited extraocular movements, decreased corneal sensation, rapid drop in visual acuity and signs of optic neuropathy, in the absence of any inflammatory signs in the ...
Elaine, Chee, Audrey, Looi
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Parasellar and orbital apex syndrome caused by aspergillosis

Neurology, 1976
Patients with orbital aspergillosis commonly present with unilateral proptosis and associated sinus disease. However, neither of these manifestations was observed in a 62-year-old woman who had an orbital apex syndrome with visual loss, complete ophthalmoplegia, and corneal hypoesthesia.
T R, Hedges, L S, Leung
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Orbital apex syndrome due to sinus infection

The Laryngoscope, 1974
AbstractOrbital extension of acute paranasal sinus infection seems to be an occurrence of increasing frequency and increasing severity in the past few years. This recurrence of an old phenomenon is happening despite medical specialization, due to alteration of bacteria biology due to generation‐long use of antibiotics.
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[Orbital varix presenting orbital apex syndrome].

No shinkei geka. Neurological surgery, 1995
On 7 July 1993, a 61 year-old female presented a seven-day history of double vision and retro-ocular pain. Neurological examination on admission demonstrated right oculomotor palsy and pain in the right frontal nerve. Routine CT scan and MRI disclosed no abnormalities.
S, Anegawa   +4 more
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[Orbital neurinoma presenting orbital apex syndrome].

No shinkei geka. Neurological surgery, 1997
A 75-year-old man presented a twelve-day history of double vision and retro-ocular pain with rapid deterioration of visual acuity. Neurological examination on admission demonstrated right oculomotor palsy and abducence palsy, visual loss in the right eye, and hypesthesia and pain in the right supraorbital nerve.
S, Anegawa   +5 more
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Syndrome of the Orbital Apex

The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1933
Roge r, null Margaillan
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