• C3858 Mental and Behavioral Signs and Symptoms C118464 Pediatric Adverse Events Terminology 10021030 Hypomania A C79552 Enophthalmos Enophthalmos Abnormal recession of the eyeball within the eye socket. (nih.gov)
  • All patients with preoperative diplopia, eyeball movement limitation, or enophthalmos had their symptoms resolved, except for one patient who had preexisting strabismus. (e-acfs.org)
  • Hemorrhage within the orbital cavity, posterior to the eyeball. (nih.gov)
  • Diplopia and enophthalmos in blowout fractures. (medscape.com)
  • B. Prolapse of orbital soft tissue, including inferior rectus muscle, inferior oblique muscle, orbital fat, and connective tissue results in enophthalmos, ptosis, diplopia, anesthesia of the ipsilateral cheek and upper lip, and limitation of upward gaze and is seen with fractures of the orbital floor. (thepalife.com)
  • Enophthalmos is posterior displacement of the eye. (medscape.com)
  • The posterior displacement of the eye within the orbit. (nih.gov)
  • Enophthalmos is an often-overlooked component of ocular surface disease, and its prevalence is likely on the rise. (medscape.com)
  • With an understanding of the causes of enophthalmos and its relation to the health of the ocular surface, an accurate diagnosis and treatment plan can be made for patients presenting with periorbital and ocular surface disease. (medscape.com)
  • With significant enophthalmos, however, patients have an obvious asymmetric appearance and experience ocular surface symptoms such as dry eye, irritation, and discharge. (medscape.com)
  • The relationship of enophthalmos to chronic ocular surface disease, such as chronic conjunctivitis and exposure keratopathy, is a subject that has gained renewed interest in the external disease and oculoplastics literature. (medscape.com)
  • Enophthalmos is a potential cause of chronic ocular surface disease. (medscape.com)
  • Treatment for periorbital and ocular surface diseases associated with enophthalmos varies depending on the cause. (medscape.com)
  • Hemorragia en el interior de la cavidad orbitaria, posterior al globo ocular. (bvsalud.org)
  • 12. Radiology and endoscopic findings of silent maxillary sinus atelectasis and enophthalmos. (nih.gov)
  • 13. Maxillary sinus posterior wall remodeling following surgery for silent sinus syndrome. (nih.gov)
  • It occurs when there is damage to the dorsolateral or posterior lateral medulla oblongata, likely syphilitic in origin. (wikipedia.org)
  • Medially and laterally, it forms the medial and lateral horns which then insert into the posterior lacrimal crest and Whitnall's tubercle along with the canthal tendons. (rxharun.com)
  • The subjects of the research were divided into the following groups depending on the method of operation: Group 1 had anterior corpectomy plus fusion with a cage/bone graft, group 2 had posterior decompression with laminectomy plus fusion with a lateral mass screw, and group 3 had open-door laminoplasty. (jtss.org)
  • In the brachial plexus, branches are given from the Roots, Upper trunk, Lateral cord, Medial cord and the Posterior cord. (imedscholar.com)
  • Xu JJ, Teng L, Jin XL, Ji Y, Lu JJ, Zhang B: Porous polyethylene implants in orbital blow-out fractures and enophthalmos reconstruction. (haomsjournal.org)
  • Preaponeurotic fat pad - The fat pad is posterior to the septum and anterior to the elevator. (rxharun.com)
  • The treatment aims at expanding the spinal stenosis and removing the compression on the neural structures through anterior or posterior surgical approaches (2) . (jtss.org)
  • Most causes of enophthalmos are treatable, and surgical correction is most frequently excellent following outpatient surgery. (medscape.com)
  • The tarsal plates contain the Meibomian glands, the orifices of which open posterior to the grey line. (rxharun.com)
  • The preoperative defect size, enophthalmos correction rate, and pain did not significantly differ between the two groups. (e-acfs.org)
  • Some patients might experience few or no symptoms from enophthalmos. (medscape.com)
  • Our article will focus on the newly recognized phenomenon of age-related enophthalmos, its causes, the symptoms related to it, and the treatments for it. (medscape.com)
  • Secondary enophthalmos is due to an acquired change in volumetric relationship between the rigid bone cavity, the orbit, and its contents (predominantly the orbital fat, the extraocular muscles, and the eye). (medscape.com)
  • The terms giant fornix syndrome, senile sunken upper lids, and prostaglandin-associated periorbitopathy have recently been coined to describe newly recognized syndromes associated with enophthalmos. (medscape.com)
  • Perhaps the single most important advice to give a patient until the workup of suspected new-onset enophthalmos has been completed is not to blow their nose and to sneeze with their mouth open. (medscape.com)
  • It helps in identifying the levator muscle which lies immediately posterior to it. (rxharun.com)