Symptoms of orbital inflammatory pseudotumor

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The typical symptoms of orbital inflammatory pseudotumor are local edema, exophthalmos and displacement, eye movement disorders and diplopia, etc.

Symptoms of orbital inflammatory pseudotumor

1. Local edema

The pathological changes of orbital inflammatory pseudotumor are tissue edema and inflammatory cell infiltration. After suffering from this disease, it will lead to increased orbital pressure and local blood circulation disorders, resulting in local tissue edema.

2. Exophthalmos and displaced

orbital tissue edema will lead to extraocular muscle swelling, thus increasing orbital volume. After squeezing the eyeball, there will be eyeball exophthalmos, eyeball displacement and other phenomena.

Symptoms of orbital inflammatory pseudotumor

3. Eye movement disorders and diplopia

If it belongs to granuloma type and myositis type orbital inflammatory pseudotumor, due to the influence of eyeball movement, all eye movement disorders or eyeball fixation will occur. The vision of the affected eye is still good, and diplopia symptoms may also occur.



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