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مقاله
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Abstract
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Title:
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Orbital Tumors: A Histopathological Study of 103 Cases
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Author(s):
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L.Fernandez,M.Eghtedari,L.Alves,B. F. Fernandes, F.Codere,M. N.Burnier
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Presentation Type:
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Poster
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Subject:
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Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
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Others:
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Presenting Author:
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Name:
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Masoomeh Eghtedari
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Affiliation :(optional)
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McGill University Health Center, Canada, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
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E mail:
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eghtedarim@gmail.com
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Phone:
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07136291779
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Mobile:
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09171131924
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Purpose:
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Orbital pathologies represent a diverse group of conditions ranging from benign to malignant and often involving various tissues.
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Methods:
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Final diagnoses of all specimens received during 16 years at our center were reviewed. All cases of orbital lesions were selected for the current study. Demographics including age at presentation and gender were collected from the pathological requisition forms. Lesions were classified into two groups according to location: Group 1 lesions involved the lacrimal gland, while Group 2 had no lacrimal gland involvement.
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Results:
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103 orbital lesions were received. Thirty-six (35%) specimens were from males while 67 (65%) were from females. Mean age was 47.1 + 20.2 years. Overall, the sample was composed of 57 (55%) benign and 46 (45%) malignant lesions. Group 1 comprised 21 (20%) cases while Group 2 had 82 (80%) lesions. Specimens from Group 1 were further divided into epithelial (5 Pleomorphic adenomas, 2 adenoid cystic carcinomas and 2 mucoepidermoid carcinomas), lymphoid (7 benign lymphoid hyperplasia and 2 lymphomas) and others (3 tumors)
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Conclusion:
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The understanding of the prevalence of each condition may help clinicians to establish differential diagnoses, especially for those conditions that have overlapping clinical presentations.
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