Medicine Science (Dec 2015)

Pulsating Enophthalmos in Neurofibromatosis Type 1

  • Yildiray Yildirim,
  • Eyup Duzgun,
  • Serkan Aribal,
  • Taner Kar,
  • Mehmet Sabahyildizi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5455/medscience.2015.04.8290
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 4
pp. 2920 – 7

Abstract

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Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF-1) is a neurocutaneous syndrome with multisystem involvement, especially the central nervous system, eyes, and skin. In this article, we describe a patient with NF-1 with radiologically-imaged sphenoid wing aplasia that led to pulsatile enophthalmos. Although sphenoid wing aplasia in patients with NF-1 frequently occurs as painless pulsatile exophthalmos in clinical practice, as in our case it can rarely present as pulsatile enophthalmos. Globe pulsation occurs as a reflection of intracranial pulsation from direct contact of meningeal structures and globe, secondary to the defect in the posterior orbital wall. The diagnosis is made by the presence of characteristic bone defects on radiological imaging modalities and by the absence of vascular malformations on doppler ultrasonography or computed tomography angiography. [Med-Science 2015; 4(4.000): 2920-7]

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