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Year: 2012 Vol. 16 Num. Suppl. 1 -
May
DOI: 10.7162/S1809-977720120S1PC-027
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XXXIX CONVENTUS SOCIETAS ORL LATINA - Poster
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DESCOMPRESIÓN ORBITARIA - REPORTE DE UN CASO |
ORBITAL DECOMPRESSION - CASE REPORT |
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Letícia A, Julio H, Oscar G, José P, Thelma M, Nestor C, et al. DESCOMPRESIÓN ORBITARIA - REPORTE DE UN CASO. Int. Arch. Otorhinolaryngol. 2012;16(Suppl. 1):42 |
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Alarcon Letícia, Heinichen Julio, Gomez Oscar, Páez José, Martínez Thelma, Cardozo Nestor
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OBJECTIVE: To describe the case of a child with tumor compromise orbital and bilateral proptosis. Clinical case: eye tumor of 3 months of development, bilateral, progressive growth, more pronounced in the right eye, double vision / false right eye Migraine front, moderate daily presentation, subsides with medication. TAC plain skull: collection amber orbs and signs of bilateral ethmoid and maxillary sinus law. Presence of small nodules related to acoustic nerves on both sides. Right side of the placement within the internal auditory via 5 mm and the other in angle cistern pointcerebellar 18 mm. On the left side to view an image within the internal auditory pathway, 5 mm in diameter. All the descriptive images to enhance with gadolinium after hiring. Attributable to neuromas. In the same way an image is displayed retro-orbit left smaller in intimate contact with the superior oblique muscle. If orbit decompression performed endoscopicaly with the conquest of biopsy with subsequent return of pathology: hemangioma, received treatment with corticosteroids with significant improvements in ocular symptoms and reduction in proptosis. CONCLUSION: mengioma eye is characteristic and suggestive of neurofibromatosis type 2.
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