Giant cell tumor of the orbit
Giant cell tumors of the skull are very rare and usually occur in the sphenoid bone. The authors report the case of a 10-year-old boy with such a tumor involving exclusively the roof of the left orbit. He presented essentially with edema of the left superior eyelid and diplopia. Computed tomographic...
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