PURPOSE: We studied a case of solitary fibrous tumor of the orbit in a 75-year-old man. METHODS: The patient had painless, slowly progressive proptosis of eight months' duration. He underwent magnetic resonance imaging, which showed a well-circumscribed retrobulbar mass. The tumor was excised. RESULTS: Examination of the tumor disclosed haphazardly arranged spindle cells alternating with collagenous, hypocellular areas in a richly vascular background without necrosis. Immunoperoxidase stains showed characteristic expression of CD34 and vimentin. CONCLUSION: Solitary fibrous tumor can infrequently involve the orbit and may recur locally and metastasize, necessitating long-term follow-up.
PURPOSE: We studied a case of solitary fibrous tumor of the orbit in a 75-year-old man. METHODS: The patient had painless, slowly progressive proptosis of eight months' duration. He underwent magnetic resonance imaging, which showed a well-circumscribed retrobulbar mass. The tumor was excised. RESULTS: Examination of the tumor disclosed haphazardly arranged spindle cells alternating with collagenous, hypocellular areas in a richly vascular background without necrosis. Immunoperoxidase stains showed characteristic expression of CD34 and vimentin. CONCLUSION: Solitary fibrous tumor can infrequently involve the orbit and may recur locally and metastasize, necessitating long-term follow-up.
Authors: Nathan W Blessing; J Antonio Bermudez-Magner; Maria P Fernandez; Andrew E Rosenberg; Sander R Dubovy; Thomas E Johnson Journal: Ophthalmic Plast Reconstr Surg Date: 2020 Mar/Apr Impact factor: 2.011