Most patients (94%) achieved good eyelid position and color match. Majority (91%) of the early postoperative cicatricial sequelae can be reversed by massage, steroid ointment, and silicone gel application. Full thickness skin grafts have excellent graft survival rates and have minimal donor site morbidity.
PurposeExtraocular muscle enlargement (EOME) is most commonly associated with thyroid eye disease, but there are other causes. We report our outcomes of investigating and managing non-thyroid-related EOME (NTR-EOME).MethodsRetrospective consecutive case series. Sixteen patients identified by clinical features and orbital imaging. Patient demographics, radiological features, and adjuvant tests including biopsy and final diagnosis were recorded.ResultsMean age at presentation 59.3 years (range 24-89 years). Mean follow-up 3.2 years (range 3 months to 5.5 years). Superior rectus (SR) was most commonly involved muscle (8/16 cases) followed by lateral rectus (4/16). Of the 16 cases, 14 were associated with underlying systemic neoplasia (5 lymphoma, 5 metastatic carcinoma, and 4 presumed paraneoplastic syndrome). All SR enlargement was associated with underlying neoplasia. All patients underwent orbital imaging followed by systemic imaging based on clinical index of suspicion (14/16 patients (13 full body CT (FBCT), 1 mammography)). Positive systemic radiological findings were detected in 12/14 cases. Of the remaining 2 patients, 1 underwent full body positron emission tomography-computed tomography (FBPET-CT), which detected thyroid carcinoma, and the second patient underwent FBCT for staging following orbital biopsy showing lymphoma. Four patients (25%) died within 3 years of follow-up due to disseminated systemic malignancy.ConclusionsAll cases of NTR-EOME should be viewed with a high level of clinical suspicion for systemic neoplasia, especially when the SR is involved. FBCT can help to identify a primary systemic cause. FBPET-CT is best reserved for cases negative on FBCT or for staging and monitoring systemic disease. NTR-EOME can be associated with significant mortality (25%), hence warrants prompt and thorough systemic investigation.
We wish to highlight the diversity of presentations in orbital carcinoid. One patient presented with headache, while the other presented with recurrent transient ptosis. To the best of our knowledge, there have been no previous reports of OCM presenting as transient ptosis. The value of Indium-Octreotide scan in detecting the true extent of systemic disease and reducing the need for biopsy in carcinoid tumour is discussed.
Entropion has rarely been reported as a complication of ptosis surgery. This case series highlights the importance of taking special care when advancing the aponeurosis, in cases where the tarsus is thin, as it may result in vertical buckling of the tarsus.
In conclusion, because the eyelid abnormalities in LI are lifelong, careful serial ophthalmic examination for corneal exposure is warranted. Patients with LI and pseudoainhum with greatly reduced transglutaminase activity may be at high risk of developing early nuclear cataract.
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