Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1999;40(2):603-607.
Published online February 1, 1999.
A Case of Lymphangiomas(So-called Combined Venous Lymphatic Malformation) Resulting in Orbital Abscess.
Ja Heon Kang, Jong Hyeok Lee, Kyung Hyun Jin, Ju Hie Lee
Department of Ophthalmology, College of Medicine, Kyung Hee University.
안와 농양을 보인 림프관종(복합 정맥림프관기형) 1예
강자헌(Ja Heon Kang),이종혁(Jong Hyeok Lee),진경헌(Kyung Hyun Jin),이주희(Ju Hie Lee)
Abstract
Orbital lymphangiomas are benign vascular hamartomas that may be found in the conjunctiva, the eyelids, the orbit, or elsewhere in the head and neck region. Deep lymphangiomatous lesions are classically characterized by acute onset of a fulminant proptosis resulting from spontaneous hemorrhage within the orbit. Complete surgical excision is often difficult because of the infiltrative nature of the tumor.We report one case of lymphangiomas considered to be associated with cavernous hemangioma which could not be removed completely by several surgical excisions and was exenterated because of orbital abscess of unknown origin and septic condition.
Key Words: Carvernous hemangioma;Exenteration;Lymphangiomas;Orbital abscess;Combined venous lymphatic malformation


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