Proptosis

Background

  • Forward displacement of the eye
  • Can be bilateral as in Graves disease

Clinical Features

Proptosis in a woman with retrobulbar abscess and orbital cellulitis

Differential Diagnosis

Periorbital swelling

Proptosis

No proptosis

Lid Complications

Other

Evaluation

  • Clinical exam (Eye Exam)
    • PERRL, EOMI, visual fields
    • Assess for diplopia
    • Visual acuity
    • Intraocular pressure measurement (see Tono-Pen use)
  • CT with maxillofacial cuts
  • Consider CTA or MRI/MRV

Management

  • Management depends of pathophysiology
  • Increased IOP may require a lateral Canthotomy

See Also

References

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