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Neuroimaging Clinics of North America, 1996
Graves' disease, the most common orbital disorder, affects approximately 0.5 % of the population of the United States. It is the underlying cause in 15% to 28% of cases of unilateral exophthalmos and in 80% of cases with bilateral exophthalmos. Also called "thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy", autoimmune thyroid disease," "endocrine exophthalmos," and ...
A L, Weber, R L, Dallow, N R, Sabates
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Graves' disease, the most common orbital disorder, affects approximately 0.5 % of the population of the United States. It is the underlying cause in 15% to 28% of cases of unilateral exophthalmos and in 80% of cases with bilateral exophthalmos. Also called "thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy", autoimmune thyroid disease," "endocrine exophthalmos," and ...
A L, Weber, R L, Dallow, N R, Sabates
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Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 1988
A 70-year-old man presented with proptosis and ptosis of the right eye. An orbital mass was palpable and computed tomography scanning and magnetic resonance imaging scanning confirmed its superior orbital position, with extension back to the orbital apex.
I C, Francis +3 more
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A 70-year-old man presented with proptosis and ptosis of the right eye. An orbital mass was palpable and computed tomography scanning and magnetic resonance imaging scanning confirmed its superior orbital position, with extension back to the orbital apex.
I C, Francis +3 more
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Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 2002
Idiopathic orbital inflammatory syndrome (IOIS) is a diagnosis of exclusion, requiring an evaluation to rule out other causes of orbital disease. Orbital MRI is the test of choice, but serologic studies are necessary to exclude a systemic etiology. Biopsy is usually not indicated at presentation, as the risk of causing damage to vital structures within
Dina A., Jacobs, Steven L., Galetta
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Idiopathic orbital inflammatory syndrome (IOIS) is a diagnosis of exclusion, requiring an evaluation to rule out other causes of orbital disease. Orbital MRI is the test of choice, but serologic studies are necessary to exclude a systemic etiology. Biopsy is usually not indicated at presentation, as the risk of causing damage to vital structures within
Dina A., Jacobs, Steven L., Galetta
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Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism, 2008
To familiarize rheumatologists and internists with the signs, symptoms, and management of orbital inflammatory disease (OID).A comprehensive literature review related to OID was performed and reported from the perspectives of rheumatology, ophthalmology, and radiology.OID is a general term encompassing inflammatory diseases that affect some or all of ...
Joseph R, Lutt +3 more
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To familiarize rheumatologists and internists with the signs, symptoms, and management of orbital inflammatory disease (OID).A comprehensive literature review related to OID was performed and reported from the perspectives of rheumatology, ophthalmology, and radiology.OID is a general term encompassing inflammatory diseases that affect some or all of ...
Joseph R, Lutt +3 more
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Ultrasonographic prenatal imaging of fetal ocular and orbital abnormalities.
Survey of ophthalmology, 2018Technological progress in medicine has provided earlier diagnosis, even into the prenatal period. We address ultrasonographic imaging of the prenatal eye and orbit.
C. Ondeck +6 more
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Management of graves myopathy: Orbital imaging in thyroid-related orbitopathy.
Journal of AAPOS, 2018A broad understanding of the different imaging modalities used to assess the physiologic changes seen in Graves' orbitopathy complement clinical examination.
Christopher Lo +2 more
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American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1918
This section covers the literature from January, 1917, to July, 1918. Related topics will be found in the sections upon Eyeball, Tumors and Injuries.
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This section covers the literature from January, 1917, to July, 1918. Related topics will be found in the sections upon Eyeball, Tumors and Injuries.
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Subtotal Exenteration of the Orbit for Benign Orbital Disease
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2020Purpose: Total exenteration of the orbit with removal of the eye globe and surrounding tissues is most frequently indicated for malignant tumors. The indications for exenteration of the orbit for benign orbital lesion are rare. Not adequately treated infection of the orbit by systemic antibiotics can lead to destructive changes
Alena, Furdova +3 more
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Ceskoslovenska oftalmologie, 1994
In the submitted paper the authors analyze data from a group of patients with diseases of the orbit treated at the First Ophthalmological Clinic, Faculty Hospital, Medical Faculty Comenius University Bratislava between the beginning of 1980 and the end of 1992.
M, Chynoranský, A, Furdová, Z, Oláh
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In the submitted paper the authors analyze data from a group of patients with diseases of the orbit treated at the First Ophthalmological Clinic, Faculty Hospital, Medical Faculty Comenius University Bratislava between the beginning of 1980 and the end of 1992.
M, Chynoranský, A, Furdová, Z, Oláh
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Imaging of Pediatric Orbital Diseases.
Neuroimaging clinics of North America, 2015B. Vachha, C. Robson
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