Thursday, 17 November 2016

Concomitant Intraocular and Orbital Space-Occupied Lesions

Orbital SpaceConcomitant intraocular and orbital space-occupied lesions are relatively rare and this is the first report stressing the underlying causes of concomitant intraocular and intra orbital lesions. In this paper, we present cases showing both intraocular and orbital soft tissue masses and highlight their clinical, pathological and imaging features. 

Based upon the findings, the presence of a lesion involving both the orbit and eye should be included when a diagnosis of retinoblastoma, idiopathic inflammatory pseudo tumor, lymphoma, and/or Sturge- Weber syndrome is proposed.

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