Simultaneous intraosseous and intradural capillary haemangioma of orbit
Autor: | Manraj K.S. Heran, Valerie A. White, C Haw, Jack Rootman, N B Shah |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2005 |
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Unusual case
Letter genetic structures business.industry White male Anatomy eye diseases Sensory Systems body regions Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience Ophthalmology medicine.anatomical_structure Ptosis Coronal plane Orbital roof Medicine Capillary haemangioma sense organs medicine.symptom business Right upper eyelid Orbit (anatomy) |
Popis: | Primary intraosseous haemangioma is an uncommon tumour of bone which tends to involve the vertebrae and skull.1,2 Bony orbital lesions are rare with very few case reports in the literature.1,3,4 Simultaneous intradural involvement has never been reported in association with an orbital component. We report an unusual case of capillary haemangioma of the orbital roof with periorbital and dural involvement. A 39 year old white male was seen with a 1 year history of painless right upper eyelid swelling and reduced superior visual field. He had marked downward (3 mm), outward (2 mm), and axial (4 mm) displacement of the right globe (fig 1A), with limitation of elevation and 5 dioptres of hypotropia in upgaze. The remaining ocular and systemic evaluation were normal. Figure 1 (A) A 39 year old patient showing proptosis and ptosis in the right eye. (B) Gadolinium enhanced coronal T1 fat saturated image through the orbits demonstrates an intraosseous mass in the right orbital roof, with intraorbital and … |
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