Mucocele orbitario: informe de caso.
Abstract
Se presenta un paciente en el cual, secundario a un trauma craneoencefálico ligero, presentó una lesión ocupativa del espacio orbital derecho, la cual le provocaba proptosis, dolor, compromiso de la agudeza visual, incapacidad de realizar los movimientos oculares y alteraciones cosméticas. Se le realizaron estudios de imágenes, los cuales brindaron valiosos datos para la planificación quirúrgica, la cual se realizó con resultados favorables; el estudio histológico confirmó un mucocele.
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