Literature DB >> 11345340

Non-traumatic orbital haemorrhage.

T J Sullivan1, J E Wright.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To establish the incidence of underlying orbital vascular anomalies, the presence of systemic associations and predisposing factors, the natural history and appropriate management of patients with non-traumatic orbital haemorrhage presenting in an orbital clinic.
METHODS: The records of 115 patients with a diagnosis of non-traumatic orbital haemorrhage were reviewed with regard to clinical findings, investigations, management and outcome.
RESULTS: Associated orbital vascular malformations were present in 104 patients (90%). Thirteen (11%) had additional or other predisposing factors (childbirth, prolonged headstands, hypertension or coagulopathies). Six patients (5%) had no predisposing factor. Acute onset painful proptosis, associated with lid swelling or a mass, was the most common presentation. Visual acuity was reduced in 37 patients (32%) at presentation. Excluding eight patients (7%) who underwent surgery for optic nerve compression, spontaneous resolution of the haemorrhage was complete in 62%, partial in 27%, while 4% had no resolution. Final visual acuity was reduced in 23 patients (20%).
CONCLUSION: The majority of bleeds are associated with some form of orbital vascular anomaly. Where no such anomaly can be demonstrated a search for an underlying systemic cause should be performed. Haemorrhages in the young were usually localized whereas those in older patients were diffuse. Orbital imaging, with a combination of computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging, was helpful in the assessment of these lesions. Most bleeds are venous and self-limiting. Surgical intervention was rarely necessary and should be confined to those with optic nerve compromise or a localized lesion which persists.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11345340     DOI: 10.1046/j.1442-9071.2000.00241.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Exp Ophthalmol        ISSN: 1442-6404            Impact factor:   4.207


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