Recurrent orbital myositis: report of a familial incidence.
Abstract
Background null In orbital myositis, painful diplopia develops owing to an enlargement of the extraocular muscles. Diagnosis is established based on history, clinical manifestations, and therapeutic response to steroids, with the findings of magnetic resonance imaging providing additional information. null Observation null We observed a family in which 4 members had an ophthalmopathy suggestive of orbital myositis. The affected members are a...
Paper Details
Title
Recurrent orbital myositis: report of a familial incidence.
Published Date
Nov 1, 1999
Journal
Volume
56
Issue
11
Pages
1407 - 1409
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