11 - Opth - Orbital Disease - Orbital tumours Flashcards

1
Q

4 types of tumours that can affect the orbit

A

vascular
lacrimal gland tumours
neural tumours
secondary tumours

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2 types of vascular tumours affecting orbit

A
capillary haemangioma (Strawberry naevus)
Cavernous haemangioma
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Capillary haemangiomas

  • usually where?
  • treatment?
  • resolution rates?
A

superior anterior orbit
may resolve spontaneously - treat with steroids otherwise
70% by 7 y
90% by 9 y

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Cavernous haemangiomas

  • most commonly in who?
  • cause what?
  • treat?
A

middle aged females 70%
cause slowly advancing proptosis and may cause choroidal folds
treat with surgical excision

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5
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2 types of lacrimal gland tumours affecting the orbits

A

pleomrphic lacrimal gland adenoma

lacrimal gland carcinoma

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Pleomorphic lacrimal gland adenoma

  • features?
  • in who?
  • presents with?
  • treatment?
A

painless very slow growing mass
middle aged adults
presents with proptosis
treat with surgical excision

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Lacrimal gland carcinoma

  • in who?
  • prognosis?
  • presentation?
  • treatment?
A
  • middle aged adults
  • v poor prognosis
  • painful and rapid development of proptosis
  • treat with radical surgery and radiotherapy
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8
Q

What 4 neural tumours can affect orbit?

A

optic nerve glioma
optic nerve meningioma
retinoblastoma
neuroblastoma

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9
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ON glioma

  • common in?
  • ass w?
  • presentation?
A
  • common in young girls
  • often ass w Neurofibromatosis-1
  • gradula cision loss and proptosis
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10
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ON glioma mgmt?

A

may not need Tx
surgery if poor vision and cosmesis
radiotherapy if intracranial extension

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11
Q

ON meningioma
who?
presents with?

A

typically middle aged women

gradual visual loss and proptosis

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12
Q

ON meningioma

mgmt

A

surgical excision if fast growing and poor vision

radiotherapy if slow growing and good vision

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13
Q

Retinoblastoma - 2 features

A

may be inherited

childhood tumour of immature retinal cells

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14
Q

Retinoblastoma presentation

A

stabismus

leukocoria

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15
Q

Retinoblastoma mgmt

A

chemotherapy, radiotherapy, enucleation (remove eye)

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16
Q

Neuroblastoma
-who?
originates from?
can lead to?

A

childhood tumour
originating from SNS tissue
unilateral orbital swelling and proptosis

17
Q

Secondary tumours - commonly from

A

breast lung gut prostate kidney