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define exophthalmos/
proptosis as a
protrusion of the
globe greater than 18 mm. The term
exophthalmos is
often used when
describing proptosis ****ociated with...
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closing the
eyelids completely (lagophthalmos, Stellwag's sign). Due to the
proptosis,
eyelid retraction and lagophthalmos, the
cornea is more
prone to dryness...
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prominent forehead (turribrachycephaly) and eyes that
appear to
bulge (
proptosis) and are set wide (hypertelorism). In addition,
there is an underdeveloped...
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Osteogenesis imperfecta (IPA: /ˌɒstioʊˈdʒɛnəsɪs ˌɪmpɜːrˈfɛktə/; OI),
colloquially known as
brittle bone disease, is a
group of
genetic disorders that all...
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familial multifocal fibrosclerosis where thyroiditis,
obesity and
ocular proptosis may have all
occurred concurrently.
Ptolemy I,
founder of the dynasty...
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sinus thrombosis, ****ociated with
infection of the
paranasal sinuses,
proptosis,
periorbital oedema,
retinal haemorrhages, papilledema,
extraocular movement...
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craniofacial osteoma presents itself through ocular signs and
symptoms (such as
proptosis).
Osteoma cutis (also
known as "Albright's
hereditary osteodystrophy")...
- Prolapse, a
condition in
which organs fall down or slip out of
place Proptosis, or
Exophthalmos This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
- lead to
dysthyroid optic neuropathy,
increased intraocular pressures,
proptosis,
venous congestion leading to
chemosis and
periorbital edema, and progressive...
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bones and forehead).
Naugle exophthalmometers measure the
difference in
proptosis between the two eyes, in
contrast to the
absolute measure obtained with...