Total ophthalmoplegia is seen in _____ syndrome and Cavernous sinus thrombosis
Signs in Grave's ophthalmopathy:_____ sign: Retraction of the upper lids
An absolute protrusion of >_____ mm or a difference of >2 mm between the two eyes is labeled as proptosis.
_____ presents with unilateral proptosis with diplopia, conjunctival chemosis responsive to systemic corticosteroids.
A ruptured dermoid of the eye will present as a pain_____, rapidly-growing proptosis
_____ is the most common lacrimal gland tumor.
Complete Loss of vision is seen in _____, which is a cause of acute inflammatory proptosis
The following image demonstrates _____

The following image demonstrates _____
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