1. Giant orbital leiomyoma in a pediatric patient: diagnostic and therapeutic challenge.
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Castillo Fernández M, Bakkali El Bakkali I, Sánchez Marín JI, Ascaso Puyuelo FJ, Cisneros Arias PA, and Castillo Laguarta JM
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- Male, Humans, Child, Adolescent, Quality of Life, Neoplasm Recurrence, Local, Orbital Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Orbital Neoplasms surgery, Exophthalmos etiology, Muscle Neoplasms complications, Leiomyoma diagnostic imaging, Leiomyoma surgery, Leiomyoma complications
- Abstract
This manuscript describes an exceptional case of a long-standing orbital leiomyoma in a 14-year-old male. The tumor was unusually large, causing severe proptosis and significant involvement of the ocular muscles. The patient presented with amaurosis, complete ophthalmoplegia, spontaneous eye pain, and the inability to close the eyelids, leading to psychological distress. Due to the tumor's size and progression, a right orbital exenteration was performed to remove all orbital contents, including the tumor and the eyeball. The surgical procedure aimed to prevent tumor recurrence and improve the patient's quality of life. The histopathological analysis confirmed the diagnosis of orbital leiomyoma. This case presents a particular interest due to the degree of evolution it has reached. Complete tumor excision and long-term follow-up are necessary to prevent recurrence and ensure optimal patient outcomes. This report underscores global healthcare disparities and the complexity of managing rare orbital neoplasms in diverse country settings., (Copyright © 2024 Sociedad Española de Oftalmología. Published by Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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