Presentation
Graves ophthalmopathy with apical crowding and orbital decompression surgery.
Patient Data
Age: 55 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Graves ophthalmopathy and orbital decompression surgery
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The markedly enlarged extraocular muscles more pronounced rectus muscles, bilateral proptosis, left eye esodeviation, prolapsed lacrimal glands, and orbitotomy bone defects on both sides orbital medial wall and floor are seen. A cyst in left maxillary sinus is seen.
Case Discussion
The case illustrates typical findings of Graves ophthalmopathy and orbital decompression surgery as major treatment options for proptosis and apical crowding on non-contrast orbital MDCT.