J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
1989 Jun;30(3):437-742.
A Case of Orbital Rhabdomyoma Removed by Subtotal Orbital Exenteration with Preservation of Conjunctiva, Cornea and Sclera
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- 1Department of Ophthalmology, School of Medicine, Korea University, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract
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Orbital rhabdomyoma is an exceedingly rare, benign, slow growing tumor of mature myofibers. The authors experienced a case of orbital rhabdomyoma in three-year old female who had limitation of eyeball movement with marked proptosis of the left eye. The subtotal orbital exenteration with preservation of lid, conjunctiva, cornea, and sclera through lateral orbitotomy was performed. The removed tumor was consisted of many irregularly shaped fragments of grayish tan soft tissue, me as uring 0.7 X 1.8 X 1.0 cm in size. Pathologically it was proved as orbital rhabdomoma as seen in adult. Postoperatively the conjunctival sac was well preserved and artificial eye could be successfully fitted.