Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1991;32(6):482-488.
Published online June 1, 1991.
Effect of Corticosteroid on Orbital Pseudotumor Caused by Orbital Myositis.
Seung Keun Lee, Joon Gyeong Song
Department of Ophthalmology, College of Medicine, Gyeong-Sang National University, Chinju, Korea.
외안근염으로 인한 안와 위종양에 대한 부신피질 호르몬의 효과
이승근(Seung Keun Lee),송준경(Joon Gyeong Song)
Abstract
Idiopathic orbital myositis, a subgroup of inflammatory orbital pseudotumor may occur with acute-onset periorbital pain, diplopia, and, in most cases, eyelid swelling. Proptosis, extraocular muscle motility restrictions, and response to oral prednisolone administration were characteristic. Although the CT appearance of orbital myositis is often helpful, the findings are not pathognomonic: correlation with history, clinical finding, and therapeutic response must be considered in making the diagnosis. The results of corticosteroid therapy on the orbital pseudotumor caused by orbital myositis were as follows: 1. The effect of corticosteroid was more effective in single extraocular muscle involvement than in that of a multiple extraocular muscle. 2. Early age of onset and early treatment after symptom increased the effectiveness of corticosteroid therapy.
Key Words: Orbital myositis;Pseudotumor;Corticosteroid


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