被忽视的眶隔脑膜瘤伴单侧失明

HD Nath, KO Razib, MA Rahman, MM Hasan, Uddin Anw, M. Karim, Prof. Dr Haradhan Deb, Dr Nath, Razib, Dr. Abu Naim, Dr Wakil Uddin, SK Farhad Munir, Dr. Md. Robiul Karim, Dr.Md. Abdur Rahim, Dr. Mustafizur Rahman, Dr. Sarwar Alam, Dr. Sanjaya Silwal, Nath
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蝶骨脑膜瘤(SOM)占所有颅内脑膜瘤的9%,起源于蝶骨翼硬脑膜。它们也被称为en plaque脑膜瘤。它们会导致受累骨骼骨质增生,其软组织生长可能会扩散到眼眶、颞下窝和颞窝。SOM患者多为中年女性,最常见的症状是单侧、非脉冲性、进行性突眼。最近,一名来自孟加拉国偏远地区的单侧进行性突眼女性患者因诊断延误而导致左眼失明。经过全面评估和影像学检查,她被确诊为颅眶大脑膜瘤,颅底和眼眶骨质广泛受累。目的:本报告强调了在孟加拉国偏远地区执业的验光师、医学本科生以及眼科医生对眼眶脑膜瘤临床表现的认识的必要性,眼眶脑膜瘤是一种良性病变,但如果长期得不到诊断,可能会导致单侧失明。J Neurosurgery 2023; 13(1):51-54
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Neglected Spheno-orbital Meningioma Presenting with Unilateral Blindness
Sphenoorbital meningiomas (SOM) constitutes 9% of all  intracranial meningiomas and are originated from sphenoid wing dura. They are also  called en plaque meningioma. They cause hyperostosis of involved bone and their  soft tissue growth may spread the orbit, the infratemporal fossa, and the temporal  fossa. Most patients with SOM are middle- aged women and most commonly presents  with unilateral, nonpulsating, progressive proptosis. Recently a woman with  unilateral progressive proptosis from a remote area of Bangladesh presented to us  with blindness of her left eye due to diagnostic delay. After thorough evaluation and  imaging studies, she was diagnosed with a large spheno-orbital meningioma with  extensive bony involvement of skull base and orbit. Objective: This report highlights the necessity of creating awareness among  optometrists, undergraduate medical students as well as and ophthalmologists who  are practicing in remote areas of Bangladesh about clinical presentation of  sphenoorbital meningiomas which is a benign lesion but may be a cause of unilateral  blindness if remain undiagnosed for long  Bang. J Neurosurgery 2023; 13(1): 51-54
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