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Management of Orbital Diseases
Topics in Companion Animal Medicine, 2015Orbital diseases are common in dogs and cats and can present on emergency due to the acute onset of many of these issues. The difficulty with diagnosis and therapy of orbital disease is that the location of the problem is not readily visible. The focus of this article is on recognizing classical clinical presentations of orbital disease, which are ...
Caroline M Betbeze
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1990
Publisher Summary Orbital diseases are not very common. However, they are often serious, and can cause blindness or even death. This chapter discusses three main types of orbital disease—(1) space-occupying lesions in the orbit, (2) acute orbital cellulitis, and (3) dysthyroid eye disease.
J. Sandford-Smith
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Publisher Summary Orbital diseases are not very common. However, they are often serious, and can cause blindness or even death. This chapter discusses three main types of orbital disease—(1) space-occupying lesions in the orbit, (2) acute orbital cellulitis, and (3) dysthyroid eye disease.
J. Sandford-Smith
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Diseases of the Eyelids and Orbit
Medical Clinics of North America, 2021The eyelids and orbit encompass intricate bony and soft tissue structures that work harmoniously in concert to protect, support, and nourish the eye in order to facilitate and maintain its function. Insult to periorbital and orbital anatomy can compromise orbital and ocular homeostasis.
Christopher B. Chambers, Emily Li
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Applications of three-dimensional printing in orbital diseases and disorders.
Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2019PURPOSE OF REVIEW To comprehensively review the applications of advanced three-dimensional printing technology in the management of orbital abnormalities.
Sébastien Ruiters, I. Mombaerts
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Fundus manifestations of orbital disease and treatment of orbital disease
Survey of Ophthalmology, 1995Disorders of the orbit can secondarily involve the eye. Although nonspecific, changes which can be noted on funduscopic examination including abnormalities of the retina, choroid, and optic nerve, can be secondary to an underlying orbital process. Awareness of these findings and their association with orbital disease is of great importance to the ...
Milton Boniuk, Monica A. De La Paz
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Archivos de la Sociedad Española de Oftalmología (English Edition), 2022
Orbital inflammatory disease (OID), commonly known as orbital pseudotumour, is an inflammatory disease of unknown cause. It has different forms of presentation and different degrees of severity. Its variable nature is the main cause for this disease to be misdiagnosed and misclassified.
R, Rachwani-Anil +6 more
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Orbital inflammatory disease (OID), commonly known as orbital pseudotumour, is an inflammatory disease of unknown cause. It has different forms of presentation and different degrees of severity. Its variable nature is the main cause for this disease to be misdiagnosed and misclassified.
R, Rachwani-Anil +6 more
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American Journal of Ophthalmology, 2002
To report a case of Gorham disease, also known as vanishing bone disease, of the orbit.Interventional case report.A 43-year-old Caucasian woman developed a depression in her left temple, pulsation in her left upper eyelid and temple, and bulging of the left upper eyelid and headache.
Gregory B. Krohel +3 more
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To report a case of Gorham disease, also known as vanishing bone disease, of the orbit.Interventional case report.A 43-year-old Caucasian woman developed a depression in her left temple, pulsation in her left upper eyelid and temple, and bulging of the left upper eyelid and headache.
Gregory B. Krohel +3 more
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Lymphoproliferative disease of the orbit
Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2007Malignant lymphoma of the ocular adnexa has been reported on for many years, but many steps forward have been recently made. This paper highlights the staging strategies and treatment options based on a review of the most updated and relevant bibliography.A relevant improvement in the management of ocular adnexal lymphoma is represented by PET, which ...
Mario Bazzan, Francesco P. Bernardini
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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
Steven Galetta, Dina A. Jacobs
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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
Steven Galetta, Dina A. Jacobs
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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.
Ian 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.
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