نتایج جستجو برای: proptosis

تعداد نتایج: 1316  

Journal: :The Laryngoscope 2015
Todd T Kingdom Brett W Davies Vikram D Durairaj

OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS To analyze the clinical outcomes for a large cohort of patients who underwent orbital decompression for thyroid eye disease (TED) utilizing a consistent surgical approach performed by a single surgical team. STUDY DESIGN Retrospective case series. METHODS Clinical data were gathered for patients who had undergone surgical decompression for TED. Outcomes analysis includ...

2003
ALY MORTADA

ORBITAL exploration has shown that the commonest causes of unilateral proptosis of unexplained origin are small cavernous haemangiomata and blood cysts in the muscle cone space not extending to the orbital apex (Mortada, 1962a). When orbital exploration reveals no abnormality but is followed by slowly progressive proptosis, repeated skull x rays usually show that the cause is a deep orbital wal...

2003
ALY MORTADA

ORBITAL exploration has shown that the commonest causes of unilateral proptosis of unexplained origin are small cavernous haemangiomata and blood cysts in the muscle cone space not extending to the orbital apex (Mortada, 1962a). When orbital exploration reveals no abnormality but is followed by slowly progressive proptosis, repeated skull x rays usually show that the cause is a deep orbital wal...

2013
Dhaneshor Sharma Takhenchangbam Rajesh Singh Laishram Tomcha Singh Thoudem Akoijam Sunita Lanu Tiameren Imchen

Simultaneous proptosis and facial palsy as the clinical presentation of childhoodAcute Myeloid Leukaemia (AML) is very rare. To date, no case have beenreported anywhere to the best of our knowledge. Extra medullary leukemic deposits or Granulocytic Sarcoma (GS) is a rare manifestation in about 3% of childhood AML, 9.3% of GS manifested as orbit deposits causing proptosis in one or both eyes. CN...

Journal: :JAMA otolaryngology-- head & neck surgery 2015
Suman Thapa Ashok K Gupta Amod Gupta Vivek Gupta Pinaki Dutta Ramandeep S Virk

IMPORTANCE Dysthyroid orbitopathy is clinically relevant in 30% to 40% of patients with Graves disease and is sight threatening as related to optic neuropathy, corneal breakdown, or both in 3% to 5%. OBJECTIVES To evaluate proptosis reduction using clinical (Hertel exophthalmometry) vs radiological (computed tomography) modalities and using medial vs inferomedial decompressions following the ...

Journal: :Indian Journal of Medical and Paediatric Oncology 2023

Abstract Common pediatric malignancies often surprise clinicians with unusual presentations. In this narrative, we report two patients common childhood cancer having unique neuroophthalmic characteristics. the first case, have a child solid tumor presenting blindness without proptosis, while second case is of hematological malignancy unilateral proptosis visual impairment. The highlights that c...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 2000
K Ohtsuka M Hashimoto

AIM To assess levels of soluble Fas (sFas) in the sera of patients with Graves' ophthalmopathy. METHODS The subjects in this study were 43 patients with Graves' ophthalmopathy and 11 normal subjects. Serum levels of sFas were determined by sandwich enzyme linked immunosorbent assay. In addition, serum levels of thyroid stimulating antibody (TSAB) were also measured in all the patients. RESU...

1997
Shereen Aiyub Weng Onn Chan John Szetu Laurence J Sullivan John Pater Peter Cooper Dinesh Selva

BACKGROUND The occurrence of proptosis at birth is unusual and may be associated with a variety of tumours and structural abnormalities. Congenital orbital teratoma is a rare cause of congenital proptosis. METHODS A case report is presented of a female infant with gross right proptosis. RESULTS Computed tomography demonstrated a characteristic multicystic structure with no intracranial invo...

2003
ALY MORTADA

ORBITAL exploration has shown that the commonest causes of unilateral proptosis of unexplained origin are small cavernous haemangiomata and blood cysts in the muscle cone space not extending to the orbital apex (Mortada, 1962a). When orbital exploration reveals no abnormality but is followed by slowly progressive proptosis, repeated skull x rays usually show that the cause is a deep orbital wal...

Journal: :British Journal of Ophthalmology 1930

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