Malignant Orbital Tumors in Children A Series of 4 Cases.

Dr Alami Fadoua, Imane Imdary, Pr Abdellah EL Hassan, Pr Moulay Cherif, Chefchaouni, Pr Amina Berraho
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Introduction: Malignant tumors in children are rare but serious conditions as they can impair function and survival. Tumors in pediatric patients can originate from the orbit. Rarely, the tumor spreads to the adjacent areas and occasionally it may metastasize. Objectives: The objective of this study is to present the common symptoms and the clinical and radiological characteristics of most common malignant orbital tumors in children. Materials and methods : Through the discussion of 4 clinical cases of children presenting with exophthalmos due to a tumor, the authors highlight that clinical symptoms are usually less specific, and that imaging has an important role in diagnosis, determining location, and local and regional expansion of the tumor in order to find the adequate therapy. Results: Our patients' ages ranged from 2 to 5 years. The revealing sign in each case was a unilateral exophthalmos due to a tumor, which could only be reduced minimally or not at all. Its evolution has been rapidly progressive. Orbital imaging and histologic study, if biopsy was possible, allowed guiding the positive diagnosis of the malignant nature and its local and regional spreading, as well as the adequate treatment. Conclusion: Orbital tumors are rare in the pediatric population. However, due to recent remarkable progress obtained through both complimentary diagnostic tools and treatments, these malignancies deserve the attention of both the ophthalmologists and the pediatricians.
儿童眼眶恶性肿瘤4例。
儿童恶性肿瘤是罕见但严重的疾病,因为它们可以损害功能和生存。小儿肿瘤可起源于眼眶。很少,肿瘤扩散到邻近区域,偶尔也可能转移。目的:本研究的目的是介绍儿童最常见的眼眶恶性肿瘤的常见症状和临床及影像学特征。材料与方法:通过对4例因肿瘤引起的儿童突出眼的临床病例的讨论,作者强调临床症状通常不具有特异性,影像学在诊断、确定肿瘤的位置以及肿瘤局部和区域的扩张方面具有重要作用,以便找到适当的治疗方法。结果:患者年龄2 ~ 5岁。每个病例的显像都是肿瘤引起的单侧眼球突出,只能最小限度地缩小或根本不能缩小。它的演变一直在迅速推进。眼眶成像和组织学研究,如果有可能进行活检,可以指导恶性性质及其局部和区域扩散的阳性诊断,以及适当的治疗。结论:眼眶肿瘤在儿童中是罕见的。然而,由于最近通过补充诊断工具和治疗取得的显著进展,这些恶性肿瘤值得眼科医生和儿科医生的注意。
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