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What is the most common skin cancer around the eye?
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Basal cell carcinoma
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What is the second most common skin cancer around the eye?
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Squamous cell carcinoma
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What is the most common benign orbital mass in childhood?
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Capillary hemangioma
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What is the most common malignant mass in childhood?
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Rhabdomyosarcoma
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What along the lateral suture is the most common orbital mass in childhood?
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Dermoid cyst
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-Vision is intact with completely normal eye movements
-Infection is anterior to septum -Usually treated with oral antibiotics -Rarely requires surgery What type of cellulitis? |
Pre-Septal Cellulitis
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-Abnml pupil response with decreased vision and proptosis
-Restricted ocular movements and diplopia (double vision) -Treated with IV antibiotics -Often requires surgery of both orbit and sinus What type of cellulitis? |
Post-Septal Cellulitis
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When is surgery for an orbital blow-out fracture indicated?
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One or more of the following symptoms present 2 weeks after injury:
1.Double vision 2.Limitation of ocular motility 3.Significant enopthalmos (globe "pushed" in) 4.Infra-orbital numbness |
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What is the most common cause of adult exophthalmos, both unilateral and bilateral?
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Thyroid eye disease
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What percentage of both benign and malignant primary orbital disease is found in patients over 50?
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30%
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If a patient is 55, what are the odds that his/her orbital mass or abnormality is the first presentation of a systemic disease, often a malignancy.
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>25%
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If a patient is over 70, what are the odds that his/her orbital mass or abnomrality is the first presentation of a systemic disease, often a malignancy.
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>65%
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