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Dr.rasoul
Dr.rasoulover 5 years ago
Proptosis

Proptosis

It is a condition of the eye (especially), in which the eyeball is displaced forward. Here the unilateral asymmetric protrusion of one eye, by 2 mm, is seen. The measurement of the degree of bulging of eyeball can be performed by using exopthalmometer. Complete or partial dislocation of the eyeball from the orbit is also possible from the swelling of surrounding tissue resulting from trauma. The problems associated with proptosis can be poor blink mechanism, corneal ulcers, decreases vision and extra ocular muscle function. Thyroid eye disease is the most common cause of this disease. There are other several causes also observed in some cases.

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over 5 years ago

Axial protopsis

over 5 years ago

RightπŸ‘

over 5 years ago

How we treat in case the cause is poor blinking?, Is it reversible if we treat the corneal ulcer?

over 5 years ago

Can it return to normal?

over 5 years ago

Can be a mass behind the eye ball that pushes the eyeball ahead (proptosis)

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