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Case Series of Orbital Lymphoma: Cardinal Presentations.

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  • 1From the Florida State University College of Medicine, Tallahassee, Fla.

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Global Open
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Periorbital lymphomas can mimic other eye conditions, delaying diagnosis. Early recognition by plastic surgeons is crucial for timely treatment of this rare cancer.

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Area of Science:

  • Ophthalmology
  • Oncology
  • Plastic Surgery

Background:

  • Periorbital lymphomas present with nonspecific symptoms, often mimicking other ocular conditions.
  • Delayed diagnosis of periorbital lymphoma can lead to poor prognosis due to its potentially lethal nature.

Observation:

  • A case series of four diverse periorbital lymphoma cases is presented.
  • Plastic surgeons play a key role in the early recognition and diagnosis of periorbital lymphoma.
  • Diagnostic methods include extensive examination, imaging studies, and biopsies.

Findings:

  • Histological subtype and lesion site significantly impact patient prognosis.
  • Nonspecific symptoms can mask periorbital lymphoma, leading to diagnostic challenges.

Implications:

  • Raising awareness of periorbital lymphoma is vital for early detection and treatment.
  • A multidisciplinary team approach is essential for optimal patient management.
  • Prompt diagnosis and intervention can improve outcomes for patients with periorbital lymphoma.