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Xanthogranulomatous Disease of the Orbit: Case Report
Miljenka Tojagić
Irena Vladušić
Mirjana Čačić
Neda Stiglmayer
Abstract
Xanthogranulomatosis is a rare idiopathic histiocytic disorder, histologically characterized by xanthogranulomatous inflammation. It mostly affects bones, heart, lung, liver, kidneys, retroperitoneum, brain, and rarely the orbit. In the literature, it is mentioned as Erdheim-Chester disease. Ophthalmic involvement has been reported in less than 30 cases. We describe a 46-year-old man with unilateral exophthalmos and xanthogranulomatous inflammation of periorbital area, temporal area and face bilaterally, associated with asthma and atopic dermatitis. Dexamethasone was administered retrobulbarly. This therapy resulted in a significant reduction of exophthalmos and edema of the surrounding tissue, which improved the patient's quality of life. There was no recurrence of inflammation during the one-year follow up. It is concluded that treatment with steroids provides good results in the management of xanthogranulomatous inflammation of the orbit.
Keywords
Xanthogranulomatosis; Orbitopathy; Steroids
Hrčak ID:
22813
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Publication date:
1.4.2008.
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