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American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1986
Dynamic proptosis can be defined as exophthalmos occurring when a variable force is applied to the orbital contents. In a series of 26 patients (13 males and 13 females, 1 to 82 years old), the causes of dynamic proptosis included neurofibromatosis (nine cases), fistulas (three cases), malignancies (three cases), meningoencephaloceles (two cases ...
J D, Bullock, G B, Bartley
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Dynamic proptosis can be defined as exophthalmos occurring when a variable force is applied to the orbital contents. In a series of 26 patients (13 males and 13 females, 1 to 82 years old), the causes of dynamic proptosis included neurofibromatosis (nine cases), fistulas (three cases), malignancies (three cases), meningoencephaloceles (two cases ...
J D, Bullock, G B, Bartley
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PATHOGENESIS OF UNILATERAL PROPTOSIS
Acta Ophthalmologica, 1977A series of 34 patients presenting with unilateral proptosis has been studied in order to evaluate the mechanism of proptosis. It is observed that symmetrical (axial) proptosis is usually the result of generalised increase in intraorbital contents and occurs in thyroid disease and with intracranial lesions lying remote from the orbit.
A R Choudhury
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Aetiology of childhood proptosis
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 1998Objective: To retrospectively analyse causes of childhood proptosis and their investigations and treatment. Methodology: The records of children under 15 years of age presenting with proptosis to The Children’s Hospital, Camperdown ...
Raf Ghabrial
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Massive proptosis of the globe
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2000A 54-year-old woman was referred to the oral and maxillofacial surgery department in July 1996 with a complaint of swelling of the left cheek and paranasal region. The patient initially came to the ophthalmology department several months earlier because of protrusion of her left eye and blurred vision, which she stated had become progressively worse ...
R J, Martin +3 more
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Ultrasonography in Unilateral Proptosis
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1968A classification of retrobulbar A-mode echogram patterns is described following examination of 60 patients with unilateral proptosis. Sixty percent of 20 verified orbital neoplasms revealed one of the following axial length differences, dampening of retrobulbar echoes and tumor-cyst patterns.
K, Gitter +3 more
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Beware the pulsatile proptosis
Emergency Medicine Journal, 2008A 26-year-old man walked into the emergency unit with a 1 cm laceration on his right upper eyelid sustained on falling onto a bush while inebriated. A stick had pierced his right upper eyelid …
M K M, Adams +3 more
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Medical Journal of Australia, 1979
The long-term follow-up of a case of unilateral pulsating proptosis is reported. The clinical signs in this patient were due to a defect in the bony wall of the orbit which is an unusual manifestation of neurofibromatosis.
S, Davis, J, King
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The long-term follow-up of a case of unilateral pulsating proptosis is reported. The clinical signs in this patient were due to a defect in the bony wall of the orbit which is an unusual manifestation of neurofibromatosis.
S, Davis, J, King
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Hysterical Abdominal Proptosis
Gastroenterology, 1951Summary Five patients are described suffering from apparent abdominal distension of hysterical origin. The mechanism by which this is produced is discussed.
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