Lack of support of the lids by the globe may be due to an _____ deficit, leading to pseudoptosis
Total ophthalmoplegia is seen in _____ syndrome and Cavernous sinus thrombosis
A ruptured dermoid of the eye will present as a pain_____, rapidly-growing proptosis
Proptosis following trauma can be seen in conditions such as: Caroticocavernous fistula, Retro-orbital hematoma, Superior _____ syndrome and Orbital apex syndrome
Pulsating vascular lesions, causing pulsatile proptosis include: _____ (most common), and saccular aneurysm of the ophthalmic artery
Most common cause of intermittent proptosis is _____
The following image demonstrates _____
The following image demonstrates _____

Dacryoadenitis is the inflammation of the lacrimal _____ caused by infection such as mumps
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