Idiopathic orbital inflammation leading to unilateral blindness over a 2-day presentation in a child.

Journal: Ophthalmic Plastic And Reconstructive Surgery
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Abstract

An 8-year-old boy developed vision loss to no light perception on the left side over a 2-day period. He initially presented with unilateral eyelid swelling, which progressed to bilateral edema and an eventual left-sided orbital apex syndrome. Orbital imaging revealed enlarged extraocular muscles, and biopsy confirmed idiopathic orbital inflammation. Despite subsequent orbital decompression, high-dose steroids, and additional steroid-sparing therapy, he did not regain vision after 9 months of follow up.

Authors
Kian Eftekhari, Kudakwashe Chikwava, William Katowitz
Relevant Conditions

Orbital Pseudotumor