_____ syndrome refers to idiopathic, nonspecific, non granulomatous inflammation, involving the superior orbital fissure and/or orbital apex and/or cavernous sinus.
Most common cause of intermittent proptosis is _____
_____ is the most common lacrimal gland tumor.
The most common cause of unilateral proptosis in adults is _____
Signs in Grave's ophthalmopathy:_____ Sign: Abnormal pigmentation of the upper lid
Signs in Grave's ophthalmopathy:_____ Sign: Lower lid lag on upward gaze
Signs in Grave's ophthalmopathy:_____ sign: Convergence weakness
Signs in Grave's ophthalmopathy:_____ sign: Infrequent blinking
Which mode of USG is used in ophthalmology and orbital biometry ?_____
Signs in Grave's ophthalmopathy:_____ sign: Retraction of the upper lids
Orbital Anatomy
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Orbital Imaging Techniques
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Orbital Inflammations
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Orbital Infections
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Orbital Tumors: Primary
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Orbital Tumors: Secondary
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Vascular Lesions of Orbit
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Thyroid Orbitopathy
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Orbital Trauma
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Congenital Orbital Anomalies
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Orbital Surgery Techniques
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Enucleation and Exenteration
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