PRACTICA OTO-RHINO-LARYNGOLOGICA

Vol. 97 No.12 December 2004


A Case of Inflammatory Pseudotumor of the Orbit 
           
Satoshi Seno, Mikio Suzuki, Masakazu Hanamitsu and Takeshi Shimizu
(Shiga University of Medical Science)

Junko Nasu
(Takashima General Hosipital)

Tsuyoshi Kitanishi
(Hikone Municipal Hospital)

      An inflammatory pseudotumor is one of the major neoplasm arising in the orbit. We reported a case of inflammatory pseudotumor of the orbit that was successfully treated. A 73-old-male was referred to our department with a complaint of swelling of the left eye lid. CT findings showed a tumor of the left orbit extending into the ethmoid sinus. Incisional biopsy was performed through the left maxillary sinus. Histologic examination demonstrated a non-specific inflammatory lesion with fibrous tissues and inflammatory cells. The pathologic diagnosis was benign pseudotumor. The patient was given steroid therapy (for 5 weeks) and radiotherapy (2 Gy×10 days) which resulted in complete response at discharge. Steroid therapy was continued for 6 months after discharge. There has not been any recurrence of the tumor during more than 2 years follow up. Clinical manifestations, histopathologic findings and treatment of this lesion are discussed.

Key words : pseudotumor, orbit, steroid, radiotherapy

 


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