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Volume 28, 2009 - Issue 1: Special Issue: Papers from the 2007 ESORPS Meeting in Slovenia
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CLINICAL RESEARCH

Congenital Orbital Fibrosis: A Distinct Clinical Entity

, MD, PhD, , MD, FRCSC, , MB, FRCSC & , MD, FRCSC
Pages 43-49 | Received 11 May 2008, Accepted 18 Sep 2008, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Purpose: To describe congenital orbital fibrosis as a distinct clinical entity, and highlight its constellation of features. Material and Methods: Retrospective, noncomparative, interventional case series of 4 patients with congenital orbital fibrosis. One patient underwent exploration of the orbit, release and biopsy of scar tissue. Two patients underwent strabismus surgery. One of these also underwent upper eyelid lengthening. Blepharoptosis, eyelid retraction, enophthalmos, proptosis, presence of a diffusely infiltrating orbital mass with secondary involvement of extraocular muscles, and dysplasia of the affected bony orbit were identified. Results: One patient presented with eyelid retraction, 1 with ptosis, and the remaining 2 had normal eyelid height. Furthermore, one patient demonstrated true enophthalmos. Of the remaining 3, 1 had symmetrical exophthalmometry, and 2 presented with proptosis. The later 2 patients presented with ipsilateral facial hypoplasia, accompanying orbital wall dysplasia and decreased orbital volume, confirmed on computed tomography. In addition, all patients demonstrated an irregular, retrobulbar mass located medially within the orbit, incorporating the medial rectus muscle. Conclusion: Congenital orbital fibrosis is a nonfamilial, nonprogressive, unilateral, distinct clinical entity, characterized by the presence of a diffusely infiltrating orbital mass with secondary involvement of extraocular muscles resulting in variable symptomatology due to the cicatricial process.

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