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Congenital orbital teratoma: a case report with preservation of the globe and 18 years of follow-up
Background Congenital orbital teratomas are extremely rare, usually benign neoplasms, comprised of cells originating from all three germ cell layers. Clinically the tumor appears solid, most of the times is intraconal and presents as a rapidly growing ...
Panagiotis A. Tsoutsanis +1 more
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Orbital compression syndrome in a Ugandan child with sickle cell disease: A case report
Orbital compression syndrome is a rare acute complication of sickle cell disease that may impair vision. Assessment by a multidisciplinary team incorporates detailed history and physical examination, fundoscopy, and appropriate imaging to exclude ...
Ronald Olum +5 more
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Background: The ocular involvement of neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs) is uncommon and mainly represented by metastases from gastrointestinal and lung neuroendocrine tumors.
Giulia Arrivi +9 more
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Background Orbital solitary fibrous tumors (SFTs) are rare neoplasms. Recurrent, hypervascular, malignant variations of orbital SFTs have recently been noted and can present a surgical challenge.
Xiawei Wang +7 more
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A Technique Using Electrons and Photons in the Radiotherapy of Orbital Neoplasms
S. Vijayakumar +8 more
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A 12-Year Retrospective Survey of Management of Patients with Malignant Neoplasms in the Orbital Cavity in a Brazilian Cancer Hospital [PDF]
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the distribution of different types of malignant tumors in the orbital cavity, surgical treatments, and subsequent prosthetic rehabilitation. Materials and Methods: A retrospective sample of 269 charts of
Daniela Sirianni +2 more
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Orbital lymphoid neoplasms. A clinicopathologic study of 60 patients [PDF]
Daniel M. Knowles, Frederick A. Jakobiec
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Neoplasms of the orbit may be primary, secondary (infiltration from the adjacent structures), or metastatic (from distant structures). It can be divided into 3 histologic categories: benign, benign but locally aggressive, and malignant.
Ahmed T. Abdelhamid, MBChB +1 more
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Radiation retinopathy in patients treated for sinus and epipharingeal malignancies [PDF]
Background. Radiation retinopathy is vasculopathy induced by ionising radiation delivered by either brachytherapy or teletherapy for ocular and nonocular malignancies.
Kosanović-Jaković Natalija +3 more
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Surface-coil MR imaging of orbital neoplasms.
Fifteen patients with orbital neoplasms demonstrated by CT were studied with magnetic resonance (MR) using a 13 cm surface coil and a 0.6 T superconducting magnet. The use of a surface coil allowed for a reduction in slice thickness and a significant improvement in spatial resolution resulting in better demonstration and improved characterization of ...
J A, Sullivan, S E, Harms
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