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. 1991 Nov;54(11):1009–1010. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.54.11.1009

Painful intraorbital meningiomas.

S J Wroe 1, A J Thompson 1, W I McDonald 1
PMCID: PMC1014628  PMID: 1800645

Abstract

Three cases are reported of meningioma involving the orbital apex presenting with either progressive or episodic retroocular pain. In two cases pain was steroid responsive and in one of these patients this led to an initial diagnosis of orbital pseudotumour. Pain preceded visual loss and other symptoms by many months and these cases illustrate the importance of full investigation and where necessary surgical exploration in cases of apparent orbital inflammatory disease with an atypical or progressive course.

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