Acute periocular haemorrhage associated with severe proptosis as a presenting sign of orbital tumours

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Thomas G. Hardy ◽  
Alan A. McNab
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M. Rogowski

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Arun D Singh
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pp. 385-408
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Zeid Abussuud ◽  
Shahzada Ahmed ◽  
Alessandro Paluzzi

AbstractOrbital pathologies can be complex to manage surgically. In this article, we describe some of the most common and relevant approaches to orbital tumours. For each approach we describe the appropriate indications, surgical technique, potential complications, and illustrate a case example.


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Vincent Chong
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