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Benign orbital angiomatous tumors with intracranial extension

Authors :
Koch, Konrad R.
Matthaei, Mario
Grau, Stefan J.
Blau, Tobias
Boelke, Edwin
Schlichting, Ole
Cursiefen, Claus
Heindl, Ludwig M.
Koch, Konrad R.
Matthaei, Mario
Grau, Stefan J.
Blau, Tobias
Boelke, Edwin
Schlichting, Ole
Cursiefen, Claus
Heindl, Ludwig M.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Orbital neoplasms with associated bone erosions and intracranial extension are generally considered suspicious for malignancies. Here, we describe the clinical and radiological findings, as well as the surgical management of two extraordinary cases, in which such bony perforations with subsequent intracranial tumor growth resulted from benign angiomatous orbital neoplasms. Two female patients, 69 years old (case 1) and 51 years old (case 2), had both developed visual symptoms (visual field restrictions and/or visual acuity loss) over several months. Computed tomography revealed an orbital tumor of the anterosuperior orbit with painless swelling of the medial upper eyelid of the right eye in case 1, and a posterior intraconal tumor close to the orbital apex of the left eye in case 2, respectively. In both cases, the tumor was associated with a perforation of the orbital roof connecting the orbit with the anterior cranial fossa. An interdisciplinary ophthalmologic and neurosurgical approach allowed for complete tumor removal, in both patients with no signs for local recurrence during the subsequent follow-up of 15 and 18 months, respectively, as well as for a satisfactory visual rehabilitation.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1247370941
Document Type :
Electronic Resource