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High-density porous polyethylene (Medpor Surgical Implants, College Park, GA) enophthalmic implants are used in patients with sunken socket syndrome to augment the orbital volume. A transconjunctival or subciliary approach is used to access the orbital floor. We present a new approach for accessing
Both increased orbital volume due to inadequate orbital floor reconstruction and loss of orbital volume may result in enophthalmos. Enophthalmos, vertical dystopia, and "lateral scleral show" deformity were detected in a 33-year-old female patient who presented with periorbital deformities after
BACKGROUND
The frequently used irrigant in dental surgery, sodium hypochlorite, is occasionally the cause of minor, usually circumscribed, adverse effects. Severe, extensive complications, with lasting sequelae, however, also can occur, as in the case we report herein.
METHODS
A 55-year-old woman
Lupus erythematosus profundus (LEP) is an uncommon subtype of lupus erythematosus. A 76-year old man presented with inflammation of the eyelids and underlying orbital soft tissue. A biopsy disclosed inflammation and atrophy of the orbital fat consistent with LEP. Systemic corticosteroid treatment
A patient with neurofibromatosis type I and absence of the sphenoid wing developed proptosis of the right eye secondary to expansion of the intracranial contents from an intracranial astrocytoma associated with cerebral edema and hydrocephalus. Marked enophthalmos developed following excision of the
BACKGROUND
Metastasis of mammary cancer involving the orbit is common, and it typically presents with enophthalmos and restrictions of ocular motility. We report a case of mammary cancer with the unusual presentation of unilateral periorbital edema only. The possible mechanisms of unilateral
Ten cases of equine Horner's syndrome were reviewed. None of the clinical signs in this series were transient (<48 hours). Sweating and ptosis were consistently observed by the attending clinician in over half of the affected horses. Enophthalmos and prolapse of the third eyelid were not reported
OBJECTIVE
This study evaluated the effectiveness of nasoseptal cartilage for repairing traumatic orbital floor defects.
METHODS
Autogenous septal cartilage was used in 20 patients. They were evaluated for the presence or absence of diplopia, enophthalmus, infraorbital nerve paresthesia, and ocular
The paper deals with the basic pathogenetic aspects of development of orbital hernias--the factors of a tarsoorbital fascial change in the presence of the hereditary syndrome of connective tissue hyperplasticity and elevated intraorbital pressure, which affects the volume of orbital fat. The
Diplopia caused by orbital floor blowout fractures is one of the major complications of orbital injuries. The records of 48 patients who had incurred orbital injuries were reviewed; 23 had a history of a pure orbital blowout fracture. Surgery was indicated when the vertical movement of the eye was
Despite the low complication rate from surgery of the paranasal sinuses, orbital injury may be seen in up to 3% of all procedures. These complications include orbital edema, orbital hemorrhage, enophthalmos, extraocular muscle injury, and nasolacrimal duct obstruction. The most devastating
OBJECTIVE
Evaluation of the efficacy and tolerability of highly crosslinked hyaluronic acid injections in treating the enophthalmous orbit.
METHODS
Retrospective study of 11 enophthalmic patients who received an intraorbital injection of Juvederm(®) Voluma between June 2007 and October 2008. The
The results of the conservative approach in the management of patients with orbital blow-out fractures were studied at the Orbital Centre, Amsterdam. In 54 out of 111 patients with a pure blow-out fracture, high resolution CT was performed. In these 54 patients with diplopia, clinical examination
OBJECTIVE
We sought to present follow-up on 14 cases in which conchal cartilage graft was used to span small orbital floor defects (up to 2 x 2 cm).
METHODS
Fourteen patients with orbital floor blowout fractures were included in the study; in 8 cases, there was associated fracture of the inferior
The patient, a woman of 45 years old, presents a posterior scleritis at the left eye with palpebral edema, enophthalmos, posterior episcleral congestion, aches at the eye movements and in the extreme glance. Seven years ago she was hospitalized for the same phenomena at the right eye. The posterior