Acquired unilateral proptosis – an overview of aetiology and radiological considerations
Proptosis, a common sign with a broad differential diagnosis, is the anterior displacement and protrusion of one or both orbital globes. Patients present with varying degrees of chronicity, visual loss and associated symptoms, with some requiring urgent treatment. Proptosis can be axial, where the pathology lies within the extraocular muscle cone (intraconal) or non-axial, where […]
Andrew Turnbull, Sameer Trikha, Claire Whaley, Daren Gibson, Elika Kashef
University Hospital Southampton, Singapore National Eye Centre, Salisbury District General Hospital, Queen Alexandra Hospital, St Mary's Hospital