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Unilateral Proptosis: A Rare Presenting Sign of Acute Myeloid Leukemia
Unilateral proptosis is a rare initial presenting sign of acute myeloid leukemia (AML). We report a case of unilateral proptosis in a six-year-old girl as the initial manifestation of AML.
Abdullah Al-Mujaini +4 more
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Clinical findings of traumatic proptosis in small-breed dogs and complications associated with globe replacement surgery [PDF]
Background: Proptosis is a serious traumatic disease commonly affecting small breed dogs and possibly causing loss of vision, with globe replacement surgery (GRS) being essential in most of the cases after stabilizing the patient’s condition.
Khaled M. Ali, Ayman A. Mostafa
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PURPOSE: The purpose was to study the effects of removal of the lateral orbital rim in patients with prior three-wall decompression for thyroid eye disease (TED).
Bradford W Lee +4 more
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When patients present with bulging eyes: A case series of proptosis [PDF]
Proptosis, commonly referred to as ‘bulging eyes’, is characterised by abnormal protrusion of the eyeball. This condition can arise from a variety of underlying causes, including thyroid eye disease, orbital tumours, inflammatory disorders and vascular ...
Nur Azuriah Abidin +3 more
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Calcified hydatid cyst of the orbit
The authors report a case of calcified cystic hydatid disease of orbit and its classical management.A 13-year-old female patient presented with unilateral progressive non-pulsatile proptosis of the right eye.
Rachid Aloua, Faiçal Slimani
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Sudden Onset Proptosis: Frontal Sinus Mucocele Could Be a Cause
Proptosis is one of the commonest clinical manifestations of orbital pathology. Apart from orbital pathology, paranasal sinus mucocele could be a cause of progressive, unilateral, and gradual onset of proptosis.
Jayshree Salam +3 more
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Case reports of orbital hematoma: Surgical intervention or observation
We are reporting two cases of orbital hematoma, one who underwent surgical intervention and another case was observed. A 14-year-old boy presented to us with proptosis and features of optic nerve compression following trauma.
Malarvizhi Raman +4 more
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A Newborn with Right Eye Proptosis Secondary to Lymphangioma: A Case Report [PDF]
Background: Lymphangiomas are relatively rare, benign, congenital malformations, which may affect the conjunctiva, lids and orbit of the eyes. Lymphangiomas are commonly located behind the orbital septum and usually manifest with proptosis, as well as ...
Reza Sharafi, Afagh Hassanzadeh Rad
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Orbital mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma
Orbital lymphomas are rare conditions, and most non-Hodgkin's lymphomas of the orbit are extranodal lymphomas of B cells of the marginal zone of the mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue type (MALT).
Lucas Pinheiro Machado Teles +3 more
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Proptosis in an asthmatic patient [PDF]
Answers on p 712. A 33 year old male non-smoking farmer was admitted to the neurosurgery services with a history of diplopia, visual loss, epistaxis, and a left orbital swelling. He was referred to us for preoperative evaluation in view of chest radiographic opacities.
T S, Shah +3 more
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