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Orbital varix thrombosis following surgical prone positioning for spinal decompression
Tanya T Khan1, Adham B al Hariri
1Department of Ophthalmology, Ochsner Clinic Foundation, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
Abstract:
Orbital varix is a rare venous malformation within the orbit that is especially susceptible to thrombosis and hemorrhage. We report a unique case of vision-threatening orbital varix thrombosis resulting from prolonged prone positioning during an orthopedic spine procedure.
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