Orbital Anatomy
Orbital Exam
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Clinical Signs of Orbital Disease
• Exophthalmos
• Enophthalmos
• Strabismus
• Elevated third eyelid
• Pain on palpation of periorbital area
• Pain on opening mouth
• Exposure keratitis
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Exophthalmos
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Important to differentiate exophthalmos from:
proptosis (an eye that is protruding outside the orbit, usually due to trauma)
exophthalmos (an eye that is pushed forward relative to its normal position, but is still in the orbit)
buphthalmos (an enlarged, glaucomatic globe)
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Enophthalmos
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Important to differentiate enophthalmos from:
Orbital Disease Diagnostic Tests
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Skull Radiographs
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Ultrasound
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Computed Tomography (CT)
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Orbital Sampling
Orbital Abnormalities/Diseases
• Congenital abnormalities
• Orbital cellulitis/abscess
• Salivary mucocele or cyst
• Masticatory muscle myositis
• Orbital neoplasia
• Ocular proptosis
Congenital Abnormalities
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Orbital Cellulitis/Abscess
Orbital Abscess Treatment
Salivary Mucocele/Cyst
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Masticatory Muscle Myositis
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Orbital Neoplasia
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Orbital Neoplasia
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Exophthalmos Clues
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Ocular Proptosis
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Ocular Proptosis