Orbital and paranasal sinuses changes after neonatal orbital exenteration for massive teratoma management
Orbit. 2023 Oct 5:1-4. doi: 10.1080/01676830.2023.2264957. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTA neonate at 13 days of age underwent a lid and conjunctiva-sparing orbital exenteration for a massive right orbital teratoma. To reduce the degree of orbital contraction, the entire temporalis muscle was rotated into the orbit along with a dermis-fat graft. Sequential postoperative orbital imaging showed that hyperostosis developed in the orbital apex at the age of two months. Despite a significant expansion of the fat graft, by the age of 4 years, hyperostosis had progressed to the anterior portion of the orbit associated with over-p...
Source: Orbit - October 6, 2023 Category: Opthalmology Authors: Mariana N Aidar Patricia M S Akaishi Julie Anne G Carvalho Antonio A V Cruz Source Type: research

Orbital and paranasal sinuses changes after neonatal orbital exenteration for massive teratoma management
Orbit. 2023 Oct 5:1-4. doi: 10.1080/01676830.2023.2264957. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTA neonate at 13 days of age underwent a lid and conjunctiva-sparing orbital exenteration for a massive right orbital teratoma. To reduce the degree of orbital contraction, the entire temporalis muscle was rotated into the orbit along with a dermis-fat graft. Sequential postoperative orbital imaging showed that hyperostosis developed in the orbital apex at the age of two months. Despite a significant expansion of the fat graft, by the age of 4 years, hyperostosis had progressed to the anterior portion of the orbit associated with over-p...
Source: Orbit - October 6, 2023 Category: Opthalmology Authors: Mariana N Aidar Patricia M S Akaishi Julie Anne G Carvalho Antonio A V Cruz Source Type: research

Orbital and paranasal sinuses changes after neonatal orbital exenteration for massive teratoma management
Orbit. 2023 Oct 5:1-4. doi: 10.1080/01676830.2023.2264957. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTA neonate at 13 days of age underwent a lid and conjunctiva-sparing orbital exenteration for a massive right orbital teratoma. To reduce the degree of orbital contraction, the entire temporalis muscle was rotated into the orbit along with a dermis-fat graft. Sequential postoperative orbital imaging showed that hyperostosis developed in the orbital apex at the age of two months. Despite a significant expansion of the fat graft, by the age of 4 years, hyperostosis had progressed to the anterior portion of the orbit associated with over-p...
Source: Orbit - October 6, 2023 Category: Opthalmology Authors: Mariana N Aidar Patricia M S Akaishi Julie Anne G Carvalho Antonio A V Cruz Source Type: research