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Sickle beta-thalassemia presenting as orbital compression syndrome
Authors:Ashish?Dixit  T?C?Chatterjee  M?Papneja  P?Mishra  M?Mahapatra  H?P?Pati  R?Saxena  Email author" target="_blank">V?P?ChoudhryEmail author
Institution:(1) Department of Haematology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India
Abstract:Orbital compression syndrome is caused by disorders of varying etiologies involving the orbit and presents with ocular and extraocular dysfunction. Ocular involvement of sickle cell disease is uncommon. A 17-year-old male presented with low backache and proptosis of both eyes of 5 days duration without past history of pain crisis or transfusion. Examination revealed pallor, icterus, bilateral proptosis, conjuctival chemosis, and symmetrical restriction of ocular movements with preserved visual acuity. He was drowsy with no other focal deficits. The fundus showed macular edema, venous engorgement, and no hemorrhage. His peripheral smear showed presence of sickle cells. Computed tomography (CT) scan of the orbit revealed orbital subperiosteal hematomas. CT head images showed epidural hematoma in the frontal lobe. High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and mutation studies revealed sickle beta-thalassemia in the patient. He was managed with supportive care, transfusions to keep hemoglobin above 10 g/dl, and hydroxyurea. The patient recovered fully and remained well during follow-up of 12 months. Our case was unique for presenting as orbital compression syndrome without any history of vaso-occlusive crisis.
Keywords:Orbital compression syndrome  Sickle cell  Beta-thalassemia  Proptosis  Retrobulbar hematoma  Epidural hematoma  Intracranial hematoma
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