Edward J. Wladis, Katherine W. Lee & Tipu Nazeer
doi : 10.1080/01676830.2020.1759110
Orbit, Volume 40, Issue 2 (2021), Pages: 93-97
Due to improved survival durations and enhanced surveillance modalities, metastases of systemic malignancies to the orbit are increasing. This review is intended to discuss the epidemiologic, clinical, and management features of orbital metastases.
Ma ReginaPaula Valencia, Hidetaka Miyazaki, Makoto Ito, Kunihiro Nishimura, Hirohiko Kakizaki & Yasuhiro Takahashi
doi : 10.1080/01676830.2020.1744670
Orbit, Volume 40, Issue 2 (2021), Pages: 98-109
To summarize the radiological findings in patients with orbital blowout fractures.
Sadie Lawes-Wickwar, Hayley McBain, Shashivadan P. Hirani, Catherine S. Hurt, Nicola Dunlop, Dianne Solly, Bridget Crampton, Stanton P. Newman & Daniel G. Ezra
doi : 10.1080/01676830.2020.1733028
Orbit, Volume 40, Issue 2 (2021), Pages: 110-119
Benign essential blepharospasm (BEB) and hemifacial spasm (HFS) are debilitating conditions causing spasms to the eyes and/or face and can significantly impact on quality of life (QoL). Initial research has highlighted potential factors impacting on QoL in BEB, but there remains a wealth of demographic, clinical, and psychosocial factors that may contribute to QoL but have not received attention.
G. J. H?tte, N. Meijer, R. M. Verdijk & D. Paridaens
doi : 10.1080/01676830.2020.1747498
Orbit, Volume 40, Issue 2 (2021), Pages: 120-126
Until now, three cases of growth of an orbital schwannoma during pregnancy have been published. We aim to provide additional insight in the effect of pregnancy on orbital schwannomas.
Shikha Taneja, Tariq Aldoais & Swathi Kaliki
doi : 10.1080/01676830.2020.1750040
Orbit, Volume 40, Issue 2 (2021), Pages: 127-132
To evaluate the outcome of primary orbital polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) implant following the primary enucleation for retinoblastoma.
Colin Bacorn, Kimberly K. Gokoffski & Lily Koo Lin
doi : 10.1080/01676830.2020.1752742
Orbit, Volume 40, Issue 2 (2021), Pages: 133-137
To assess the accuracy of radiographic interpretation between the clinician and radiologist when compared to histopathology of orbital lesions.
Philip L. Custer & Robi N. Maamari
doi : 10.1080/01676830.2020.1755316
Orbit, Volume 40, Issue 2 (2021), Pages: 138-144
To report the clinical outcomes of porcine acellular dermal matrix implants sandwiched between skin and conjunctival flaps for lower eyelid reconstruction following Mohs surgery.
Matthew Kim, Marc Otten, Michael Kazim & David A. Gudis
doi : 10.1080/01676830.2020.1757126
Orbit, Volume 40, Issue 2 (2021), Pages: 145-149
We describe a novel surgical approach for bilateral orbital roof decompression using a frontal osteoplastic flap without frontal sinus obliteration. This technique utilizes a combined external and endonasal endoscopic approach for wide exposure to the orbital roof bilaterally. We demonstrate this technique for the resection of a massive frontal fibrous dysplasia lesion in a healthy male with bilateral orbital roof involvement. The endonasal endoscopic portion of the technique includes a Draf III frontal sinusotomy (endoscopic modified Lothrop procedure) which precludes the need for frontal sinus obliteration, restores normal frontal sinus function, and allows for postoperative endoscopic surveillance.
Lilly H. Wagner, Elizabeth A. Bradley, Isaiah Giese, Viraj J. Mehta & Stuart R. Seiff
doi : 10.1080/01676830.2020.1752744
Orbit, Volume 40, Issue 2 (2021), Pages: 150-154
Periorbital hemorrhage is a potentially sight threatening surgical complication. The effect of new oral anticoagulants (NOACs) on hemorrhagic events after periorbital surgery has not been investigated. We describe four cases of severe delayed postoperative hemorrhage associated with NOACs, in addition to three cases in patients on traditional antithrombotic agents. Time of delayed hemorrhage ranged from postoperative day 2 to 6. Six patients required surgical intervention to achieve control of bleeding, and two patients required transfusion of blood products. Risk factors and management of this rare complication are discussed.
Ann Q. Tran, Carissa L. Patete, Nathan W. Blessing, Andrew J. Rong, Armando L. Garcia, Sander Dubovy & David T. Tse
doi : 10.1080/01676830.2020.1753783
Orbit, Volume 40, Issue 2 (2021), Pages: 155-158
A 45-year-old man presented with a progressively enlarging left lower lateral eyelid lesion. The initial biopsy was inconclusive; however, a repeat biopsy 5 years later revealed infiltrative morpheaform basal cell carcinoma with sclerosis. Two years later, the patient presented with ophthalmoplegia of the left eye. Computed tomography illustrated a heterogeneous enhancing soft tissue mass in the inferolateral orbit with erosion into the globe.
Mohammad Javed Ali
doi : 10.1080/01676830.2020.1755317
Orbit, Volume 40, Issue 2 (2021), Pages: 159-161
Williams-Beuren syndrome is a rare multi-system disorder affecting 1:10000 to 1:20000 live-births. The cause is de novo contiguous gene deletion on the long arm of chromosome 7 (7q11.23). It typically manifests with dysmorphic facies and predominantly involves the connective tissues, cardiovascular and nervous systems. The published literature reveals that lacrimal drainage anomalies are exceptionally rare and not much is known of those reported. The present case describes multiple lacrimal drainage anomalies in a child with Williams-Beuren syndrome.
Rebeca Rosés S?iz, Elsa Font Julià, Félix Garc?a Ortega & Cristina Pi?ero Cutillas
doi : 10.1080/01676830.2020.1757125
Orbit, Volume 40, Issue 2 (2021), Pages: 162-166
Pneumosinus dilatans (PD) is a rare disorder of unknown etiology which consists of an abnormal dilatation of one or more paranasal air sinuses without radiological evidence of localized mucous membrane alterations, hyperostosis, or bony erosion. Sinus walls are therefore of normal thickness. The enlargement of the bone may be generalized or focal, and apart from the aesthetic problem it carries, it is important to bear in mind the possible functional consequences it may imply.
Mohammad Javed Ali
doi : 10.1080/01676830.2020.1747499
Orbit, Volume 40, Issue 2 (2021), Pages: 167-168
William Carrera & Rona Z Silkiss
doi : 10.1080/01676830.2020.1753784
Orbit, Volume 40, Issue 2 (2021), Pages: 169-170
William Carrera, William B Lewis & Rona Z Silkiss
doi : 10.1080/01676830.2020.1760314
Orbit, Volume 40, Issue 2 (2021), Page: 171
Natalie A. Homer, Aliza Epstein & Paul M. Hoesly
doi : 10.1080/01676830.2020.1760315
Orbit, Volume 40, Issue 2 (2021), Page: 172
Nitish Arora, Sweety Girijashankar Tiple, Namita Kumari & Sima Das
doi : 10.1080/01676830.2020.1846762
Orbit, Volume 40, Issue 2 (2021), Page: 173
Victoria Leung & François Codère
doi : 10.1080/01676830.2020.1856885
Orbit, Volume 40, Issue 2 (2021), Pages: 174-175
Bahram Eshraghi & Hamed Radmehr
doi : 10.1080/01676830.2020.1860093
Orbit, Volume 40, Issue 2 (2021), Pages: 176-177
Albert Y. Wu
doi : 10.1080/01676830.2020.1813869
Orbit, Volume 40, Issue 2 (2021), Page: 178
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