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Acute congestive dysthyroid orbitopathy (Kennerdell Case 6, PPT) | This 52-year-old man demonstrates the appearance of acute congestive dysthyroid orbitopathy with lid splinting, lid erythema, conjunctival prolapse and inability to move the eyes. His visual acuity was disturbed by the severe congestion and obstruction of his view by his conjunctiva and lids. | Image |
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Adenoid cystic carcinoma of lacrimal gland (Kennerdell Case 24, PPT) | A 20-year-old man presented with progressive painful right proptosis without functional deficit. | Image |
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Cancer-related proptosis and blindness (Kennerdell Case 46, PPT) | The patient was referred with a left proptosis and visual loss to a level of counting fingers and no known history of carcinoma. | Image |
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Carotid-cavernous fistula (Kennerdell Case 26, PPT) | A 58-year-old woman presented with a two week history of left proptosis, visual disturbance and erythema and edema of the left upper lid. She was found to have dilated aterialized conjunctival veins and an elevated intraocular pressure at 35 in the left eye. | Image |
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Cellular blue nevus (Kennerdell Case 40, PPT) | A 52-year-old man was referred with a recurrent right proptosis with no pain or functional deficit. A lesion had been previously diagnosed as a varix. | Image |
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Cholesteatoma (Kennerdell Case 37, PPT) | A 23-year-old man who presented with a history of slowly progressive proptosis of the right eye without functional deficit with a questionable history of a right brow injury in childhood. | Image |
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Corneal abrasions and exophthalmos from dysthyroid orbitopathy (Kennerdell Case 56, PPT) | A 15-year-old boy was referred from another institution because of recurrent corneal abrasions suffered due to unusual marked exophthalmos from dysthyroid orbitopathy. Inadequate decompressions were performed at another institution. Virtually no bone was removed. No functional deficit except for... | Image |
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Dermolipoma in child (Kennerdell, Case 10, PPT) | | Image |
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Dysthyroid orbitopathy (Kennerdell Case 5, PPT) | This is a 48 year old man referred with swelling and proptosis of the right eye with tearing and slightly blurred vision. His right upper and lower lids were puffy and the conjunctiva was slightly injected with 3mm proptosis of the right eye. Three months later, the patient demonstrated increased s... | Image |
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Dysthyroid Orbitopathy and Esotropia (Kennerdell Case 58, PPT) | A 44-year-old woman with known thyroid disease was referred with acute swelling of the orbital tissues and loss of vision. Her visual acuity was 20/50 in the right eye and 20/40 in the left eye. | Image |
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Dysthyroid orbitopathy and myasthenia gravis (Kennerdell Case 9, PPT) | A 74-year-old woman presented with an eight-month history of inability to move the right eye to the left and proptosis of the right eye. Her visual acuity was intact. Improved movement of the right eye medially following intravenous injection of Tensilon indicated that the right medial rectus was af... | Image |
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Dysthyroid orbitopathy and scotoma (Kennerdell Case 57, PPT) | A 36-year-old woman was referred with thyroid disease and a recent onset of swelling of the lids, proptosis, and vision loss. Her visual acuity was 20/50 in the right eye and 20/25 in the left eye. Her Hertel measurements were 17 in both eyes with a base of 95. Her visual fields showed central sc... | Image |
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Dysthyroid orbitopathy, optic neuropathy and esotropia (Kennerdell Case 60, PPT) | A 51-year-old woman referred with thyroid disease and consistent dysthyroid orbitopathy with optic neuropathy despite treatment with steroids, radiation and an inadequate anterior, medial and inferior decompression. Minimal proptosis, but continued compression of the optic nerves with visual loss. | Image |
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Embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma (Kennerdell Case 41, PPT) | An 8-year-old boy was referred with a left proptosis and discomfort of the left eye. Visual acuity was 20/30 and he had some restriction of upgaze. | Image |
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Eosinophilic granuloma (Kennerdell Case 27, PPT) | A 15-year-old boy with a swelling apparent on the left upper lateral lid. | Image |
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Epibulbar amyloid (Kennerdell Case 39, PPT) | A 65-year-old man was referred with a proptosed right eye with an epibulbar mass for six weeks. | Image |
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Epidermal cyst (Kennerdell Case 35, PPT) | A 52-year-old woman who presented with proptosis of the left eye for approximately one year without discomfort and no visual loss. | Image |
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Eyelid retraction following orbital surgery (Kennerdell Case 14, PPT) | | Image |
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Eyelid retraction following orbital surgery (Kennerdell Case 15, PPT) | | Image |
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Eyelid Swelling Caused By Lymphoma (Kennerdell Case 63, PPT) | A 72-year-old man referred with a mass in the superior right epibulbar area with fullness of the right upper lid. There is no functional deficit. | Image |
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Four wall orbital decompression for proptosis (Kennerdell Case 59, PPT) | Patient with thyroid disease developed a chronic aggressive proptosis over a one year period. Hertel measurements were 30 in both eyes with a base of 102. | Image |
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Frontal sinus mucocele (Kennerdell Case 51, PPT) | A 35-year-old man with proptosis and inferior displacement of the left eye without functional deficit. | Image |
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Frontal sinus mucopyocele (Kennerdell Case 52, PPT) | A 72-year-old man was referred with a rapidly proptosing right eye displaced inferiorly with an erythematous bulge in the medial aspect of the superior right orbit. | Image |
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Inflammation from a wooden foreign body (Kennerdell Case 49, PPT) | Patient had a wooden foreign body enter his right orbit laterally and inferiorly. | Image |
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Inflammation from orbital wound (Kennerdell Case 54, PPT) | A young child with a swollen upper lid and an entrance wound of the tip of a pencil thrust into her superior right orbit by a playmate. | Image |