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Two distinct populations of dark comets delineated by orbits and sizes. [PDF]
Seligman DZ+9 more
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Normative data for dimensions of the frontal and infraorbital nerves. [PDF]
Tong JY+5 more
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Orbital Cellulitis Associated with Scleral Buckle Infection Caused by Macrolide-Resistant <i>Mycobacterium abscessus</i> Complex: A Case Report and Literature Review. [PDF]
Rujkorakarn P, Patamatamkul S.
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2011
Pathology affecting the orbit and orbital apex is diverse and heterogeneous. Many of the differential pathologies require management in a multidisciplinary team involving both otolaryngology and ophthalmology. This article discusses the differential pathologies.
Geoff Wilcsek+2 more
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Pathology affecting the orbit and orbital apex is diverse and heterogeneous. Many of the differential pathologies require management in a multidisciplinary team involving both otolaryngology and ophthalmology. This article discusses the differential pathologies.
Geoff Wilcsek+2 more
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Orbital Ewing’s Sarcoma of the Orbit
Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2000Ewing's tumor is a primary tumor of bone in childhood that only rarely involves the orbit. Most such cases are metastatic from distant sites. This tumor may be confused with other small round cell malignancies of childhood, and immunohistochemical studies are essential in making the diagnosis.We present two cases of Ewing's tumor of the orbit.
Jonathan J. Dutton+3 more
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