Orbital Pseudotumor
Orbital Pseudotumor
Definition
Lymphocytic orbital tumor of unknown origin.
Symptoms and findings:
Painful, moderately severe inflammatory reactionwith eyelid swelling, chemosis, and unilateral or bilateral exophthalmos. Involvement of the ocular muscles results in limited motility with diplopia.
Diagnostic considerations:
The CT and MR imageswill show diffuse soft-tissue swelling. A biopsy is required to confirm the diagnosis.
Occasionally the CT image will simulate an infiltrative tumor.
Differential diagnosis:
Various disorders should be excluded. These includeGraves’ disease and orbital cellulitis, which is usually bacterial. Special forms of orbital pseudotumor include myositis and Tolosa–Hunt syndrome (pain-ful total ophthalmoplegia produced by an idiopathic granuloma at the apex of the orbit).
Treatment:
High-dosesystemic cortisone(initially 100 mg of prednisone)usually leads to remission. Orbital radiation therapy or surgical intervention may be indicated in cases that fail to respond to treatment.
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