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A CASE OF TEARING AND SWELLING OF THE EYE AFTER<br />
RESOLUTION OF ORBITAL CELLULITIS<br />
Daniel Moreno-Páramo1, David M. Brown2, Robert W. Wong3, Dan S.<br />
Gombos1,2,4,5, Milton Boniuk4, Patricia Chévez-Barrios1,2,4,5<br />
(danomp@hotmail.com)<br />
1. The University of Texas, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas<br />
2. The Methodist Hospital, Weill Cornell Medical College of Cornell<br />
University, Houston, Texas<br />
3. Austin Retina Associates, Austin, Texas<br />
4. Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas<br />
5. Retinoblastoma Center at Houston, Houston, Texas<br />
Purpose. To present as “mystery case” the findings of a 78-yearold<br />
woman with tearing and swelling of the left eye for discussion of<br />
differential diagnosis, pathology diagnosis and treatment.<br />
Methods. A 78-year old Caucasian woman presented with tearing and<br />
swelling of the left eye and history of orbital cellulitis of the same side.<br />
Imaging studies and fundoscopy showed a flat white lesion in the choroid<br />
and a larger lesion in the orbit.<br />
Results. Imaging, pathology and laboratory findings will be presented.<br />
Conclusions. Clinical and histopathologic differential diagnosis and<br />
management will be discussed.<br />
Financial disclosure. None<br />
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MYSTERY CASE<br />
Masood Naseripour MD (masoodnp@yahoo.com)<br />
Eye Research Center, Rassoul Akram Hospital, Tehran University of Medical<br />
Sciences<br />
Purpose. To report an interesting case<br />
Methods. A 5-month-old baby referred with an unusual black retinal<br />
mass. It will be presented as an unknown case for opinions from the<br />
audience.<br />
Conclusions. Will be presented<br />
Financial disclosure. None<br />
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A PATIENT WITH MULTIPLE CANCER HISTORY<br />
Helen K. Li, MD (hlimed@mac.com)<br />
1. The Methodist Hospital / Weil Cornell Medical College, Houston, TX<br />
2. The University of Texas Health Science Houston, Houston, TX<br />
3. Wills Eye Institute, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA.<br />
Purpose. To be presented as an unknown case for opinions from the<br />
audience.<br />
Financial disclosure. None<br />
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MULTIPLE OCULAR VASCULAR ANOMALIES IN A CHILD<br />
Mandeep S. Sagoo1,2,4 MB, PhD, MRCOphth, FRCS (Ed), Wisam J.<br />
Muen1,2 MRCS.Ed(Surg), FRCOphth, Clare Roberts3 MA, FRCOphth, M.<br />
Ashwin Reddy1,2 MD, FRCOphth (mandeep.sagoo@moorfields.nhs.uk)<br />
1. Retinoblastoma Unit, Barts & the London NHS Trust, Royal London<br />
Rapid Fire Cases<br />
Abstracts<br />
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Hospital, Whitechapel Road, London, UK<br />
2. Moorfields Eye Hospital, City Road, London, UK<br />
3. Moorfields Dubai Eye Hospital, Dubai, UAE<br />
4. UCL Institute of Ophthalmology, Bath Street, London, UK<br />
Purpose. A 2-year-old white female with ocular vascular anomalies is<br />
presented for discussion.<br />
Financial disclosure. None<br />
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A MYSTERY CASE<br />
M. Ashwin Reddy MD FRCOph1,2, Sharola Dharmaraj PhD FRCS1,2,<br />
Mandeep Sagoo PhD FRCS FRCOph1,2,3, Himanshu Patel MS FRCS1,2,<br />
Phil Luthert PhD FRCP FRCPath2,3<br />
(mashwinreddy@hotmail.com)<br />
1. Barts and The London<br />
2. Moorfields Eye Hospital<br />
3. Institute of Ophthalmology<br />
Purpose. A 2-year old boy presented with a squint and an unusual red<br />
reflex. Fundus examination demonstrated a calcified mass with a fibrotic<br />
front of blood vessels. To be presented as a mystery case.<br />
Financial disclosure. None<br />
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MYSTERY CASE<br />
Edoardo Midena1,2, Raffaele Parrozzani2 (edoardo.midena@unipd.it)<br />
1 Department of Ophthalmology, University of Padova, Padova, Italy.<br />
2 GB Bietti Eye Foundation, IRCCS, Roma, Italy.<br />
Purpose. A 46-year-old woman affected by a left choroidal successfully-treated<br />
mass underwent massive, perilesional, purely serous retinal detachment.<br />
Financial disclosure. None<br />
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MYSTERY CASE<br />
Michael E. Giblin (emgiblin@ozemail.com.au)<br />
Sydney Eye Hospital, Sydney, Australia<br />
Purpose. To demonstrate an unusual presentation of a rare fundal tumour.<br />
Methods. A 29 year old white female patient presented with a<br />
pigmented fundal mass, considered suitable for Transpupillary Laser<br />
Thermotherapy (TTT). Immediately prior to the TTT some three weeks<br />
later, the mass had significantly altered.<br />
Conclusions. For audience to deduce<br />
Financial disclosure. None<br />
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METASTATIC CHOROIDAL PARAGANGLIOMA<br />
Ann Schalenbourg1, Alexandre Moulin1, Louis Guillou2 and Leonidas<br />
Zografos1 (ann.schalenbourg@fa2.ch)<br />
1. Jules-Gonin Eye Hospital, University of Lausanne, Switzerland<br />
2. University Institute of Pathology and University Hospital, University<br />
of Lausanne, Switzerland