2008
DOI: 10.1590/s0004-27492008000600008
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Lesões expansivas da órbita: distribuição de casos com estudo histopatológico em 11 anos no Hospital das Clínicas da FMUSP

Abstract: The orbital mass lesions were treated mostly by an expert ophthalmologist. When other specialties were included, there was a modest increase in secondary tumor incidence when the final result was compared with previous studies on this subject. Our findings indicate that the creation of a trustworthy register of all orbital space-occupying lesions in Brazilian specialized services is necessary. The multidisciplinary character of the orbital mass lesions is corroborated by this review.

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“…In 2008, a study conducted by Angotti-Neto reported similar results in 11-year histopathalogical analysis of orbital tumors. He found that out that of the studied 181 orbital space-occupying lesions, 70% were primary, 23% secondary, 6% metastatic and lymphomas, and 1% was not classified [9].…”
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“…In 2008, a study conducted by Angotti-Neto reported similar results in 11-year histopathalogical analysis of orbital tumors. He found that out that of the studied 181 orbital space-occupying lesions, 70% were primary, 23% secondary, 6% metastatic and lymphomas, and 1% was not classified [9].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%