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Enophthalmos is a
posterior displacement of the
eyeball within the orbit. It is due to
either enlargement of the bony
orbit and/or
reduction of the orbital...
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appear sunken in, but when
actually measured,
enophthalmos is not present. The
phenomenon of
enophthalmos is seen in Horner's
syndrome in cats, rats, and...
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elderly persons.
Surgery can be done to
correct it.
Bilateral progressive enophthalmos may be the
presenting sign of
metastatic breast carcinoma, even when...
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intervention may be
required to
prevent diplopia and
enophthalmos.
Patients not
experiencing enophthalmos or
diplopia and
having good
extraocular mobility...
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sinus pressures. It can
cause painless facial asymmetry,
diplopia and
enophthalmos.
Diagnosis is
suspected based on symptoms, and can be
confirmed using...
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infection leading to
chronic eyelid changes. It is also seen
secondary to
enophthalmos.
Primary entropion might also be encountered: the
brachycephalic breeds...
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enophthalmos.
While some
attribute the
enophthalmos of Horner's
Syndrome to
paralysis of the
orbitalis muscle, this is inaccurate.
Enophthalmos in...
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while the left
pupil was 2.5 mm in size; however, no ptosis, miosis, or
enophthalmos was noted. The
patient also had an MRI scan to rule out any
lesion near...
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prognosis is worse. Boston's sign Carotid-cavernous
fistula Enophthalmos Von Graefe's sign Owen Epstein;
David Perkin; John Cookson;
David P de...
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Dacryoadenitis Epiphora Dacryocystitis Xerophthalmia Orbit Exophthalmos Enophthalmos Orbital cellulitis Orbital lymphoma Periorbital cellulitis Conjunctiva...