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Intraorbital aerocele

M L Haller, A H Brackup, F Shiffman

    Archives of Ophthalmology (Chicago, Ill. : 1960)
    |September 1, 1980
    PubMed
    Summary
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    This case report details a rare intraorbital aerocele, a collection of air within the eye socket. Evaluation involved imaging and differential diagnosis, highlighting surgical implications.

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    Area of Science:

    • Ophthalmology
    • Otolaryngology
    • Radiology

    Background:

    • Intraorbital aerocele is an exceptionally rare condition involving air accumulation within the orbit.
    • Understanding its etiology and presentation is crucial for accurate diagnosis and management.

    Observation:

    • A patient presented with symptoms necessitating the evaluation of an intraorbital aerocele.
    • Diagnostic imaging, including X-rays and computerized tomographic (CT) scans, was employed.

    Findings:

    • The study describes the diagnostic process and differential diagnosis for intraorbital aerocele.
    • Key imaging findings that led to the identification of the aerocele are discussed.

    Implications:

    • The unique nature of this intraorbital air collection has significant implications for both ophthalmic and otolaryngologic surgical procedures.
  • Proper recognition is vital to avoid complications during head and neck surgeries.