NettetProptosis, a term commonly interchanged with exophthalmos, is anterior displacement of the eyeball with respect to the orbit. This protrusion of the eyeball may be so great as to disrupt normal eyelid closure. Conditions that are associated with proptosis include craniosynostosis syndromes, thyroid disease, orbital tumors and Cushing’s syndrome. Nettet21. mar. 1995 · Key points. • Neurofibromatosis type 2 is an autosomal dominant disorder caused by mutations of the neurofibromatosis type 2 gene, a tumor suppressor gene located on chromosome 22, whose normal protein product is Merlin/Schwannomin. • The average age of onset for neurofibromatosis type 2 is 22 years old, but patients may …
ICD-10-CM Code H05.241 - Constant exophthalmos, right eye
Nettet2.2.2Bilateral Superior Oblique Paresis 2.2.3Superior Rectus Underaction of the fellow eye 2.2.4Monocular Elevation Deficit Syndrome (MEDS) 2.2.5Inferior Rectus Underaction of the affected eye 2.2.6Unilateral Inferior Oblique Paresis 2.2.7Myasthenia Gravis 2.3Other complex forms of strabismus or involving multiple muscles Nettet376.00 Acute inflammation of orbit, unspecified convert 376.00 to ICD-10-CM; 376.01 Orbital cellulitis convert 376.01 to ICD-10-CM; 376.02 Orbital periostitis convert 376.02 to ICD-10-CM; 376.03 Orbital osteomyelitis convert 376.03 to ICD-10-CM; 376.04 Orbital tenonitis convert 376.04 to ICD-10-CM; 376.1 Chronic inflammatory disorders of orbit tiffany mountings settings
2012 ICD-9-CM Diagnosis Codes 376.* : Disorders of the orbit
NettetPurpose: To report the different uncommon pathogenesis of three cases of severe vertical restrictive strabismus associated with progressive unilateral proptosis with similar clinical features. Methods: Case series of three patients who presented to the Orbit Outpatient Service of Policlinico Gemelli with a history of left progressive unilateral proptosis, … NettetSwelling of the left superior and lateral rectus muscles, a mass lesion around the left optic disc (arrow), and enlargements of the left supraorbital nerve and the right infraorbital nerve (arrow heads) in a 60-year-old man with a serum IgG4 of 463 mg/dL. [1] ( … tiffany mounts