A mother brought her child who has got a vascular plaque like lesion over the lateral aspect of forehead mainly involving ophthalmic and maxillary division of trigeminal nerve. Mother says that the lesion has remained unchanged since birth. Also mother gives a history that the child is on valproate for seizure disorder. What is the MOST probable diagnosis?
AInfantile hemangioma
BTuberous sclerosis
CSturge weber syndrome
DIncontinentia pigmenti
What is the most common cause of intermittent proptosis in adults?
AOrbital varix
BThyroid ophthalmopathy
CNeuroblastoma
DRetinoblastoma
A 40-year-old male with a history of accident 2 days back presented to the ER with complaints of redness of eye, diplopia, decreased vision, and facial pain in the distribution of ophthalmic division of trigeminal nerve. On examination: Bruit was heard over the eyes, Proptosis, Ocular pulsations, Exposure keratopathy, Pulsating exophthalmos. MRI brain was done. The artery involved in the above condition passes through which of the following structures?
AOptic canal
BCavernous sinus
CSuperior orbital fissure
DForamen rotundum
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