Clinical Characteristics of Metastatic Orbital Tumors

Volume: 97, Issue: 5, Pages: 620 - 624
Published: May 1, 1990
Abstract
The authors reviewed the clinical and histopathologic records of 38 patients with metastatic orbital tumors. Diplopia, ocular motility limitation, and mass effect with displacement, proptosis, or palpable mass were common signs and symptoms. Enophthalmos occurred in 25% of cases. The authors found that the clinical presentations could be broken down into four generalized syndromes of presentation: infiltrative (20 cases, 53%); mass (14 cases,...
Paper Details
Title
Clinical Characteristics of Metastatic Orbital Tumors
Published Date
May 1, 1990
Volume
97
Issue
5
Pages
620 - 624
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