The Pan African Medical Journal (Mar 2019)

Orbital varix: rare cause of blepharospasm

  • Badii Hmida1, Walid Mnari,
  • Mezri Maatouk,
  • Ahmed Zrig,
  • Mondher Golli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2019.32.147.14958
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32, no. 147

Abstract

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Orbital varix (or varicose) is an exceptional pathology with poor clinical sign. The blepharospasm can be a revealing cause. The long-term risk is optic atrophy and blindness. Magnetic resonance imaging is the best diagnostic tools. The rise of lesion dimensions by Valsalva maneuvers and prone position is characteristic. We report the observation of a 42-year-old young man, consulting for a blepharospasm of the left eye evolving for two years. Imaging investigations made the diagnosis of orbital varicose.

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