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Dynamic exophthalmos secondary to an orbital varix
1Second Neurosurgery, Diskapi Yildirim Bayezit Education and Research Hospital; Ankara, Turkey - uygurer@gmail.com.
Abstract:
We present a case of dynamic exophthalmos secondary to an orbital varix. Objectives of this paper are to describe this rare entity and review its etiology, diagnosis and treatment options. A 21-year-old woman presented complaining of exophthalmos in the right eye on bending forward. Neuroimaging studies revealed an irregularly shaped mass located in the posterior intra-extraconal region adjacent to the orbital roof. Surgical and interventional endovascular therapies were considered, but due to the complex nature of the lesion the patient was followed-up conservatively. Orbital varix may cause dynamic exophthalmos and most patients may be managed conservatively. Patients harboring non-treatable orbital varix should be advised to avoid any strenuous exercises and postures which may increase intraorbital pressure.
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