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      J+Neuroophthalmol 2016 ; 36 (3 ): 308-12
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  • Orbito-Masticatory Syndrome #MMPMID26919071
  • Mettu P ; Bhatti MT ; El-Dairi MA ; Price EB ; Lin AY ; Alaraj A ; Setabutr P ; Moss HE
  • J Neuroophthalmol 2016[Sep]; 36 (3 ): 308-12 PMID26919071 show ga
  • We describe 2 unique cases of visual symptoms occurring during mastication in patients with lateral orbital wall defects. A 57-year-old man reported intermittent double vision and oscillopsia after a right fronto-temporal-orbito-zygomatic craniotomy with osteotomy of the lesser wing of the sphenoid for a complex invasive pituitary adenoma. Proptosis of the right globe was present only during mastication. Computed tomography (CT) revealed a bony defect in the right lateral orbital wall. A 48-year-old man presented with transient diplopia and scotoma in the right eye elicited by chewing. CT and magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated a bilobed lesion connecting the temporal fossa to the orbit through a defect in the right lateral orbital wall. The regional neuroanatomy and pathophysiology as pertaining to these cases are discussed.
  • |*Mastication [MESH]
  • |*Postoperative Complications [MESH]
  • |Craniotomy/*adverse effects/methods [MESH]
  • |Diplopia/diagnosis/*etiology [MESH]
  • |Exophthalmos/diagnosis/*etiology [MESH]
  • |Humans [MESH]
  • |Magnetic Resonance Imaging [MESH]
  • |Male [MESH]
  • |Middle Aged [MESH]
  • |Orbit [MESH]
  • |Sphenoid Bone/surgery [MESH]


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