A child presents with unilateral proptosis which is compressible and increases on bending forwards. It is non-pulsalite and has no thrill or bruit. MRI shows retroorbital mass with echogenic shadows. Which of the following is the most probable diagnosis?
A child presents with unilateral proptosis which is compressible and increases on bending forwards. It is non-pulsalite and has no thrill or bruit. MRI shows retroorbital mass with echogenic shadows. Which of the following is the most probable diagnosis?
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A child presents with unilateral proptosis which is compressible and increases on bending forwards. It is non-pulsalite and has no thrill or bruit. MRI shows retroorbital mass with echogenic shadows. Which of the following is the most probable diagnosis?
β Correct Answer: A. Orbital varix
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