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Proptosis OD; Diplopia; ExotropiaA 72-year old male with double vision and a sudden bulging OD.VA: 6/15 OD, 6/12 ODDiffuse infiltrate mass adherent to left globe ...
Joseph Eshaghian, MD; Gerald Terris, MD
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Proptosis : A clinical study conducted in Coimbatore Medical College [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Proptosis or exophthalmos is defined as protrusion of the globe beyond the orbital margins, with the patient looking straight ahead. Proptosis often refers to unilateral displacement of an eye and exophthalmos to bilateral displacement1.
Amudha Vadivu, S
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Pulsating proptosis and elastic tumor of left orbit
PULSATING PROPTOSIS AND ELASTIC TUMOR OF LEFT ORBIT Franciscus Cornelius Donders Library (-) Pulsating proptosis and elastic tumor of left orbit (-
Sattler, Robert
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Unilateral proptosis: a diagnostic clinical and neuroimaging challenge
INTRODUCTION: The differential diagnosis of unilateral proptosis includes tumors, infections often related with immunological process, trauma, vascular diseases or axial myopia.CASE REPORTS: We present two patients with unilateral proptosis.
Balev, Boyan; Medical University of Varna +4 more
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Proptosis due to otolaryngology causes a study
Proximity of orbit to nose and paranasal sinuses makes it rather vulnerable to insults due to otolaryngological causes. The medial wall of orbit (Lamina papyracea) is rather paper thin and ithappens to form the lateral wall of anterior ethmoid air cells.
Thiagarajan, Balasubramanian; Stanley Medical College +1 more
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Unilateral proptosis: extramedullary manifestation of acute myeloid leukaemia
Unilateral proptosis as a sole presentation of acute myeloid leukaemia is not very common. A systematic approach and a peripheral blood smear can help detect and arrest this fatal disease at an early stage.
Rajesh Rai +5 more
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Evaluation and Management of Childhood Proptosis: A Clinical study in a Tertiary Care Centre [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Proptosis or exophthalmos is defined as protrusion of the globe beyond the orbital margins, with the patient looking straight ahead . Proptosis is the hall mark of orbital diseases.
Keerthana, J
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Multiple intraorbital neurofibromas: a rare cause of proptosis
BACKGROUND: Orbital neurofibromas are rare, accounting for 0.5 to 2.4 % of all orbital tumors. Generally, they manifest as slowly progressive proptosis, in a young adult or middle-aged person, and are usually solitary lesions.
Berney, C. +4 more
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EXAMINATION OF EAR, NOSE & THROAT IS MANDATORY IN A CASE OF PROPTOSIS
Aim : To report an interesting case of Proptosis wherein clinical diagnosis can be made without even doing imaging of Orbit. Materials and Methods: A case of proptosis presented at Gandhi Hospital department of Ophthalmology after thoroughly examining we
Pallavi, Dr. +4 more
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Background: Polygonum hydropiper L (PH) was widely used to treat dysentery, gastroenteritis, diarrhea and other diseases. Coptis chinensis (CC) had the effects of clearing dampness-heat, purging fire, and detoxifying.
Feifei Zhu +4 more
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