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Coincidental Diagnosis of an Orbital Encephalocele-Beyond an Eyelid Myokymia
248 A 38-years-old woman, who has been followed up with the diagnosis of a left upper eyelid myokymia for more than 10 years was admitted to our outpatient clinic, due to a routine check-up of her myopia. She was diagnosed to have a left frontoorbital encephalocele, determined by an orbital MR scan performed because of atypical eyelid movement for a myokymia but in form of an orbital pulsation instead.