Isolated lateral rectus myositis.
نویسندگان
چکیده
Orbital myositis is a rare non-granulomatous inflammatory process within the orbit. Grave's disease and lymphoproliferative disorders are considered the most common cause of orbital myositis. The idiopathic form should be considered after exclusion of known causes or associations. Isolated orbital myositis is a very rare form of this disease. We report a case of an isolated lateral rectus myositis to draw the attention of physicians to this condition, as prompt treatment in our patient resulted in complete recovery.
منابع مشابه
Orbital myositis: a report of 3 pediatric cases
Results Case 1 An 8 yo boy was referred to our clinic in March 2008 for 2 episodes of orbital myositis. The first episode occurred in November 2007 and involved the left eye. Investigations with a CT scan and an MRI revealed changes in the left lateral rectus muscle, felt to be consistent with a myositis. This spontaneously resolved over a few days. In January 2008, the child’s right eyelid bec...
متن کاملDecreased CD3-CD16+CD56+ natural killer cell counts in children with orbital myositis: a clue to disease activity
The study aimed to document the utility of the absolute number of natural killer cells as a biomarker in paediatric orbital myositis (OM). Extracted data from four children with OM included demographics, laboratory values, imaging and treatment response. Stored sera (-80°C) were tested for IgG4 levels in three cases and antibody to Coxsackie B in two cases. Their first symptom was at 14.4±1.2 y...
متن کاملAcquired oculomotor muscle fibrosis in infant: case report.
The authors report the case of a 5 year-old boy who up to 2 years old presented normal eyes, when his right eye started to deviate upward and laterally, until be hidden under the superior lid. At the surgery, a strong passive limitation to infraduction of this eye was felt. He had already been operated on in another clinic, but the surgeon could not succeed in hooking his superior rectus. With ...
متن کاملAlternating and Relapsing Migratory Orbital Myositis
Dear Editor, Idiopathic orbital inf lammation (IOI) is a diagnosis of exclusion and accounts for 4.7% to 6.3% of all orbital disease cases. Orbital myositis is included in IOI and shows inflammatory changes in the extraocular muscles (EOMs) [1,2]. Typically, orbital myositis has an acute clinical course in one eye and relapse is common [3]. There have been a few reports of relapse featuring alt...
متن کاملMedical and Surgical Treatment in Pediatric Orbital Myositis Associated with Coxsackie Virus
Purpose. To report a case of orbital myositis associated with Coxsackie virus and its medical and surgical approach. Methods. Complete ophthalmological examination and imaging and analytical investigation were performed. Results. A 6-year-old male presented with subacute painless binocular horizontal diplopia. Examination revealed bilateral best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) of 20/20 and right...
متن کاملذخیره در منابع من
با ذخیره ی این منبع در منابع من، دسترسی به آن را برای استفاده های بعدی آسان تر کنید
عنوان ژورنال:
- Saudi medical journal
دوره 31 11 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2010