Presentation of Spontaneous Orbital Hemorrhage.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Kaveh Vahdani, Aruna Dharmasena, Geoffrey E Rose
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Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate the presenting features of patients with nontraumatic orbital hemorrhage (NTOH) based on etiopathological factors.

Methods: A retrospective case-note review for demographics and presenting features of patients with nontraumatic orbital hemorrhage. Patients were categorized into 3 groups: group I with known systemic vascular disease, group II with known or newly revealed orbital vascular anomalies, and group III with no known underlying vasculopathy.

Results: One hundred and seventeen patients (68 female; 58%), with 37 (32%) in group I, 47 (40%) in group II, and 33 (28%) in group III. The average age at presentation was 70.9, 30.1, and 49.9 years, respectively, but the incidence peaked in the first decade for patients with underlying local vascular anomalies and in the eighth for those without. Of the group I patients with known cardiovascular disease, 43% were on antithrombotic agents. The most common presenting symptoms were orbital pain (59%), proptosis (56%), and diplopia (45%), while 13% had associated nausea or vomiting. Ipsilateral optic neuropathy occurred in 14% of cases, higher in group II (22%), along with nonaxial globe displacement (25%), reduced eye movements (47%), optic disc swelling (10%), and choroidal folds (9%). Imaging in patients without evident vascular anomalies showed that hemorrhages commonly occurred in the inferotemporal quadrant (32%), with about half of these having a "beached whale" configuration (46%).

Conclusion: Nontraumatic orbital hemorrhages affect all ages, typically presenting with acute proptosis or pain (over half), various degrees of visual impairment, and reduced motility. About half of those without vascular anomalies had cardiovascular risk factors, imaging often revealing an inferotemporal mass with a "beached whale" appearance.

自发性眼眶出血的表现。
目的:根据病因病理学因素评估非外伤性眼眶出血(NTOH)患者的表现特征:回顾性病例记录,了解非外伤性眼眶出血患者的人口统计学特征和表现特征。患者分为三组:第一组为已知的全身性血管疾病,第二组为已知或新发现的眼眶血管异常,第三组为未知的潜在血管病变:117名患者(68名女性;58%)中,37人(32%)属于I组,47人(40%)属于II组,33人(28%)属于III组。患者发病时的平均年龄分别为 70.9 岁、30.1 岁和 49.9 岁,但在有潜在局部血管异常的患者中,发病率在第一个十年达到高峰,而在没有潜在局部血管异常的患者中,发病率在第八个十年达到高峰。在已知患有心血管疾病的第一组患者中,43%正在服用抗血栓药物。最常见的首发症状是眼眶疼痛(59%)、眼球突出(56%)和复视(45%),13%的患者伴有恶心或呕吐。14%的病例出现同侧视神经病变,其中第二组的比例更高(22%),此外还有眼球非轴向移位(25%)、眼球运动减弱(47%)、视盘肿胀(10%)和脉络膜皱褶(9%)。对无明显血管异常的患者进行的成像显示,出血通常发生在颞下象限(32%),其中约一半呈 "搁浅的鲸鱼 "状(46%):结论:非外伤性眼眶出血影响所有年龄段的患者,通常表现为急性突眼或疼痛(超过半数)、不同程度的视力障碍和活动能力下降。在无血管异常的患者中,约半数有心血管风险因素,影像学检查通常显示颞下部肿块,呈 "搁浅的鲸鱼 "外观。
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CiteScore
2.50
自引率
10.00%
发文量
322
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery features original articles and reviews on topics such as ptosis, eyelid reconstruction, orbital diagnosis and surgery, lacrimal problems, and eyelid malposition. Update reports on diagnostic techniques, surgical equipment and instrumentation, and medical therapies are included, as well as detailed analyses of recent research findings and their clinical applications.
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