Kaohsiung Journal of Medical Sciences (Apr 2006)

Ptosis as an Initial Manifestation of Orbital Lymphoma: A Case Report

  • Min-Wen Hsu,
  • Chia-Hung Chung,
  • Cheng-Hsien Chang,
  • Pei-Shin Hu,
  • Shiuh-Liang Hsu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/S1607-551X(09)70307-9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 4
pp. 194 – 198

Abstract

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Ptosis on its own is an infrequent initial manifestation of orbital lymphoma. Orbital lymphoma usually presents as a palpable mass with proptosis, diplopia, and conjunctival (“salmon-pink”) swelling. We report here a 62-year-old female patient who presented with right eye ptosis. The initial imaging study showed an indistinct enlargement of the superior rectus-levator muscle complex. After 3-4 months, ptosis and upward gazing movement were further restricted. The imaging study revealed a definite soft-tissue mass in the superior orbit surrounding the superior rectus-levator muscle complex. A tumor biopsy through anterior orbitotomy revealed a large diffuse B-cell lymphoma. With the experience of this case, we suggest that orbital lymphoma should be included in the differential diagnosis of ptosis accompanied by impairment of levator muscle function.

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