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Clinical, Pathologic, and Radiologic Features of Orbital Solitary Fibrous Tumors and Meningiomas

A wide variety of benign and malignant tumors can arise from different structures in the orbital and peri-orbital area, affecting the eye and the optic nerve. This spectrum of tumors includes primary and metastatic carcinomas, lymphomas, melanomas, soft tissue tumors, and primary tumors of the retin...

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Autores principales: Williams, Michael, Ahmad, Talal, Chin, Lawrence S, Richardson, Timothy E, Mangla, Rajiv, Zain, Sultan M, Mirchia, Kavya
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8683277/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34976466
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.19678
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author Williams, Michael
Ahmad, Talal
Chin, Lawrence S
Richardson, Timothy E
Mangla, Rajiv
Zain, Sultan M
Mirchia, Kavya
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Ahmad, Talal
Chin, Lawrence S
Richardson, Timothy E
Mangla, Rajiv
Zain, Sultan M
Mirchia, Kavya
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description A wide variety of benign and malignant tumors can arise from different structures in the orbital and peri-orbital area, affecting the eye and the optic nerve. This spectrum of tumors includes primary and metastatic carcinomas, lymphomas, melanomas, soft tissue tumors, and primary tumors of the retina, optic disc, and optic nerve. These also extend to relatively rare entities such as solitary fibrous tumor and meningioma of the orbit and optic nerve, which can present with very similar clinical and radiologic features, although the tumor grades, treatment plans, and outcomes can vary widely. In this report, we present two clinical cases of solitary fibrous tumor [central nervous system (CNS) World Health Organization (WHO) grade 2 and 3) and compare their clinical presentation, radiologic and histologic features, treatment, and clinical outcomes to a group of three orbital meningiomas (CNS WHO grade 1 and 2). In the context of these five cases of orbital lesions, we review the current clinical, pathologic, and radiologic literature on orbital tumors, focusing primarily on solitary fibrous tumors and meningiomas, along with an expanded discussion on the diagnostic criteria of both entities, as well as the treatment and prognosis of these lesions.
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spelling pubmed-86832772021-12-30 Clinical, Pathologic, and Radiologic Features of Orbital Solitary Fibrous Tumors and Meningiomas Williams, Michael Ahmad, Talal Chin, Lawrence S Richardson, Timothy E Mangla, Rajiv Zain, Sultan M Mirchia, Kavya Cureus Pathology A wide variety of benign and malignant tumors can arise from different structures in the orbital and peri-orbital area, affecting the eye and the optic nerve. This spectrum of tumors includes primary and metastatic carcinomas, lymphomas, melanomas, soft tissue tumors, and primary tumors of the retina, optic disc, and optic nerve. These also extend to relatively rare entities such as solitary fibrous tumor and meningioma of the orbit and optic nerve, which can present with very similar clinical and radiologic features, although the tumor grades, treatment plans, and outcomes can vary widely. In this report, we present two clinical cases of solitary fibrous tumor [central nervous system (CNS) World Health Organization (WHO) grade 2 and 3) and compare their clinical presentation, radiologic and histologic features, treatment, and clinical outcomes to a group of three orbital meningiomas (CNS WHO grade 1 and 2). In the context of these five cases of orbital lesions, we review the current clinical, pathologic, and radiologic literature on orbital tumors, focusing primarily on solitary fibrous tumors and meningiomas, along with an expanded discussion on the diagnostic criteria of both entities, as well as the treatment and prognosis of these lesions. Cureus 2021-11-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8683277/ /pubmed/34976466 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.19678 Text en Copyright © 2021, Williams et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Clinical, Pathologic, and Radiologic Features of Orbital Solitary Fibrous Tumors and Meningiomas
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title_short Clinical, Pathologic, and Radiologic Features of Orbital Solitary Fibrous Tumors and Meningiomas
title_sort clinical, pathologic, and radiologic features of orbital solitary fibrous tumors and meningiomas
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8683277/
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