A well-defined focal lesion in the cone of extraocular muscles of the eye with proptosis in a child. The diagnosis will be?

Correct Answer: Cavernous hemangioma
Description: Cavernous haemangioma is the commonest benign orbital tumour among adults. A tumour is usually located in the retrobulbar muscle cone. So, it presents as a slowly progressing unilateral axial proptosis in the second to fouh decade. It may occasionally compress the optic nerve without causing proptosis. Treatment. Surgical excision of a tumour is undeaken lateral orbitotomy approach. Since a tumour is well encapsulated, complete removal is generally possible. REFKhurana 4e pg: 394
Category: Ophthalmology
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