Adult orbital tumors
Orbital tumors are a rather frequent pathology. Their diagnosis and treatment may be difficult. They can be benign or malignant. All the tissues of the orbit can give rise to a tumor, resulting in their large number. Among the benign tumors, we have meningiomas and cavernous hemangiomas, and for the...
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description | Orbital tumors are a rather frequent pathology. Their diagnosis and treatment may be difficult. They can be benign or malignant. All the tissues of the orbit can give rise to a tumor, resulting in their large number. Among the benign tumors, we have meningiomas and cavernous hemangiomas, and for the malignant tumors, lymphomas, metastasis, ENT tumors and lacrimal gland tumors in the adult. Usually the signs are nonspecific, with proptosis, oculomotor disturbance, inflammatory signs, pain and sometimes a mass. Imaging (CT, MRI and color Doppler ultrasound) shows the tumor, its location, extent and possible metastases. Biopsy and anatomic and cytopathologic examination confirm the type of benign or malignant tumor. Based on these three elements: clinical appearance, imaging and histology, the tumor will be treated, usually by a surgical approach according to the recommendations of a multidisciplinary tumor conference. Radiation therapy and chemotherapy may supplement the treatment. |
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