Canine tooth syndrome after frontoethmoidal osteoma surgery: a case report.

IF 0.8 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Hajar Farvardin, Fatemeh Ebrahimi, Hadi Farvardin, Maryam Kherad, Majid Farvardin
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Abstract

Introduction: Canine tooth syndrome is a rare condition defined by the simultaneous presence of superior oblique palsy and Brown syndrome, resulting from pathological changes in the trochlear region. This syndrome can develop through various mechanisms, including dog bites, head trauma, infections, inflammation, and scarring. This report highlights its occurrence following sinus surgery for the first time. Methods: Medical and surgical records of an 18-year-old girl who presented with reading position diplopia after sinus surgery for right-side frontoethmoidal osteoma were retrospectively reviewed. Results: Strabismus examination revealed 8 Prism Diopter (PD) primary position hypertropia in the right eye that increased to 20 PD in downgaze. In the upward gaze to the left, the right eye showed 12 PD hypotropia with a positive forced duction test. The patient exhibited simultaneous signs of paresis and restriction of the right superior oblique muscle, consistent with type 7 of the Knapp classification. The patient declined strabismus surgery, and vertical diplopia was managed with prism spectacles. Long-term follow-up showed spontaneous resolution of superior oblique paresis leaving the patient with isolated Brown syndrome in the right eye. Discussion: Canine tooth syndrome can arise as a complication of frontoethmoidal sinus surgery due to excessive intraoperative manipulation of the superior and medial orbital wall, particularly in the trochlear region.

额筛骨瘤术后犬牙综合征1例。
简介:犬牙综合征是一种罕见的疾病,由滑车区病理改变引起,同时存在上斜肌麻痹和布朗综合征。这种综合征可以通过各种机制发展,包括狗咬伤、头部创伤、感染、炎症和疤痕。本报告首次强调了其在鼻窦手术后的发生。方法:回顾性分析1例18岁少女因右侧额筛骨瘤接受鼻窦手术后出现阅读位性复视的医疗和手术记录。结果:斜视检查显示右眼棱镜屈光度(Prism Diopter, PD)为8,下视时增加至20。左眼向上凝视,右眼12 PD低视,强迫导视试验阳性。患者同时表现出右侧上斜肌麻痹和受限的症状,符合Knapp分类的第7型。患者谢绝斜视手术,使用棱镜眼镜治疗垂直复视。长期随访显示患者右眼斜交瘫自行消退,留下孤立的布朗综合征。讨论:由于术中过度操作眶上壁和眶内壁,尤其是滑车区,犬牙综合征可作为额筛窦手术的并发症而出现。
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Strabismus
Strabismus OPHTHALMOLOGY-
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