Orbital Lymphangioma: A Case Report and Review of Management Modalities

IF 0.3 Q4 PEDIATRICS
N. Jafari, R. Jafari
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Abstract

Background: Generally presents in childhood, orbital lymphangioma is an uncommon unencapsulated vascular malformation of the lymphatic system. These benign cystic lesions represent 1%-4% of all orbital masses and may appear after an upper respiratory infection or minor trauma. Because of its nature, the management can be challenging and depends on the clinical presentation. We report an 8-year-old boy with orbital lymphangioma presented with acute proptosis. Then, we discuss different features of this disorder plus its management Case Presentation: An 8-year-old boy was presented with sudden left eye proptosis. He had normal visual acuity and color vision without ocular pain or diplopia. An infiltrative and diffused intraconal plus extraconal mass was detected in orbital computed tomography. Contrast-enhanced MRI revealed a multilobulated infiltrative heterogeneous lesion with fluid-fluid levels. The diagnosis was made on imaging, and he went under treatment with an oral corticosteroid. The symptoms were entirely resolved, and no recurrence occurred during the follow-up. There are several surgical and nonsurgical therapies for orbital lymphangioma. Still, the priority is conservative management, such as sclerotherapy (including OK-432, doxycycline, sodium tetradecyl sulfate, etc.), bleomycin, carbon dioxide laser, systemic corticosteroids, and so on. Conclusions: In most cases, the current imaging methods make a noninvasive diagnosis of orbital lymphangioma possible. Conservative management should be considered the first treatment.
眼眶淋巴管瘤1例报告及治疗方法综述
背景:眼眶淋巴管瘤通常发生在儿童时期,是一种罕见的淋巴系统未包膜血管畸形。这些良性囊性病变占所有眼眶肿块的1%-4%,可能出现在上呼吸道感染或轻微创伤后。由于其性质,管理可能具有挑战性,并取决于临床表现。我们报告一位8岁男孩患有眼眶淋巴管瘤,表现为急性突出。然后,我们讨论了这种疾病的不同特征及其治疗。病例介绍:一名8岁男孩突然左眼突出。他视力和色觉正常,无眼痛或复视。眼眶计算机断层扫描中发现浸润性和弥漫性脑内+脑外肿块。对比增强MRI显示多叶浸润性异质性病变,伴有液体液位。根据影像学诊断,他接受了口服皮质类固醇治疗。症状完全缓解,随访期间没有复发。眼眶淋巴管瘤有几种手术和非手术治疗方法。然而,优先考虑的是保守治疗,如硬化治疗(包括OK-432、多西环素、硫酸十四烷基钠等)、博来霉素、二氧化碳激光、全身皮质类固醇等。结论:在大多数情况下,目前的影像学方法使眼眶淋巴管瘤的无创诊断成为可能。保守治疗应被视为第一治疗方法。
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