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Orbital inflammatory disease (OID), or orbital pseudotumor, presents variably and can be misdiagnosed. This review updates evidence on OID diagnosis and treatment, exploring steroid-sparing options beyond initial steroid therapy.

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  • Ophthalmology
  • Rheumatology
  • Pathology

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  • Orbital inflammatory disease (OID), also known as orbital pseudotumor, is an idiopathic inflammatory condition.
  • OID exhibits diverse presentations and severity, leading to frequent misdiagnosis and misclassification.
  • Prognosis and management of OID are influenced by affected tissues and histological findings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide an updated review of the current evidence regarding the diagnosis and treatment of OID.
  • To discuss the diagnostic challenges and controversies surrounding OID management.
  • To highlight evolving therapeutic strategies for OID.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of recent studies on OID diagnosis and treatment.
  • Analysis of current treatment guidelines and expert opinions.
  • Synthesis of information on conventional and novel therapeutic approaches.

Main Results:

  • Empiric steroid treatment, while often effective, can mask underlying conditions like IgG4-related disease.
  • Biopsy recommendations vary, with some advocating for it in most cases and others reserving it for non-responders to steroids.
  • Immunosuppressive and immunomodulator therapies are emerging as key steroid-sparing options, alongside radiotherapy and surgery.

Conclusions:

  • Accurate diagnosis of OID is crucial due to its variable presentation and potential to mimic other diseases.
  • Steroid-sparing therapies are increasingly important for managing OID, particularly in cases with side effects or lack of response to steroids.
  • A multidisciplinary approach considering histology, affected tissues, and patient response is essential for optimal OID management.