In the eastern part of Beijing, there is a quiet and ancient lane known as Guozijian Street, which was the location of the school of highest learning during the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties (1271-1911). The Capital M...In the eastern part of Beijing, there is a quiet and ancient lane known as Guozijian Street, which was the location of the school of highest learning during the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties (1271-1911). The Capital Museum is located inside the Temple of Confucius on this street. To help展开更多
BACKGROUND The orbital venous malformation is quite common in orbital diseases.Clinically,it is usually characterized by proptosis.However,among patients with distensible venous malformations,if the lesions continuous...BACKGROUND The orbital venous malformation is quite common in orbital diseases.Clinically,it is usually characterized by proptosis.However,among patients with distensible venous malformations,if the lesions continuously progress,they may induce enlargement of the orbital bone or orbital lipoatrophy,which in turn leads to enophthalmos.CASE SUMMARY Here,we report a patient who presented with enophthalmos and had a severe absence of intra-orbital fat secondary to orbital venous malformation.The patient was a 66-year-old female with a 20-year history of enophthalmos.Hertel exophthalmometry readings in a relaxed upright position were 4 mm OD and 13 mm OS with a 97 mm base.It was determined that she had positional“proptosis”.Physical examination also revealed a bulging mass on her hard palate.Computed tomographic scan and magnetic resonance imaging showed an expansion of the right orbit with local bony defects and multiple soft-tissue masses.CONCLUSION Long-term lack of awareness about the presence of orbital venous malformations,persistent venous congestion could lead to compression of the orbital fat,which in turn induces atrophy or the absence of intra-orbital fat.展开更多
文摘In the eastern part of Beijing, there is a quiet and ancient lane known as Guozijian Street, which was the location of the school of highest learning during the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties (1271-1911). The Capital Museum is located inside the Temple of Confucius on this street. To help
基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.81770961.
文摘BACKGROUND The orbital venous malformation is quite common in orbital diseases.Clinically,it is usually characterized by proptosis.However,among patients with distensible venous malformations,if the lesions continuously progress,they may induce enlargement of the orbital bone or orbital lipoatrophy,which in turn leads to enophthalmos.CASE SUMMARY Here,we report a patient who presented with enophthalmos and had a severe absence of intra-orbital fat secondary to orbital venous malformation.The patient was a 66-year-old female with a 20-year history of enophthalmos.Hertel exophthalmometry readings in a relaxed upright position were 4 mm OD and 13 mm OS with a 97 mm base.It was determined that she had positional“proptosis”.Physical examination also revealed a bulging mass on her hard palate.Computed tomographic scan and magnetic resonance imaging showed an expansion of the right orbit with local bony defects and multiple soft-tissue masses.CONCLUSION Long-term lack of awareness about the presence of orbital venous malformations,persistent venous congestion could lead to compression of the orbital fat,which in turn induces atrophy or the absence of intra-orbital fat.