J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.  1969 Mar;10(1):1-5.

Frontal Mucocele: 2 case-reports of the exophthalmos due to frontal mucocele, with the review of the literatures

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Ophthalmology. College of Medicine, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea.
  • 2Department of Pathology. College of Medicine, Seoul National Univeristy, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

Last year, we had experienced 2 cases of frontal mucocele from which exophthalmos was induced. In both cases, all were male and exophthalmos was unilateral at right eye. They revealed visual disturbances and ocular deviations to the temporal and inferior direction, a]so with the diplopia in one case. The duration of the exophthalmos was 5 months in one case, and 10 years long in another case. They were treated by means of external sinusotomy through the anterior orbitotomy with good results. In one case visual disturbance was also recovered to the normal.


MeSH Terms

Diplopia
Exophthalmos*
Humans
Male
Mucocele*
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