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MILANES ARMENGOL, Armando Rafael; MOLINA CASTELLANOS, Kattia; YANES MOREJON, Susana  and  MILANES MOLINA, Marla. Idiopathic orbital inflammatory disease. Case presentation. Medisur [online]. 2021, vol.19, n.3, pp.508-517.  Epub June 30, 2021. ISSN 1727-897X.

Orbital pseudotumor is the third cause of painful ophthalmoplegia; it constitutes a diagnostic challenge as it forces us to rule out diseases of very diverse etiology that cause it. A female patient, of white skin color, of urban origin, housewife, smoker, who does not practice exercises or is not on a diet, with a history of high blood pressure and rheumatoid arthritis, who attended the Ophthalmology service for presenting Adnexal inflammatory symptoms: eyelid edema, conjunctival chemosis, dilated conjunctival vessels, which were accompanied by proptosis, painful ophthalmoplegia with diplopia and a palpable tumor mass at the level of the superior-external portion of the orbit was presented. She was admitted and imaging and histological studies were performed, which only revealed inflammatory signs and pansinusitis. It was concluded as an orbital pseudotumor in its acute onset form, associated with rheumatoid arthritis, the diagnosis of which was made by exclusion on the basis of the negative results of imaging studies and biopsy. She was treated with parenteral antibiotics and high doses of oral steroids with regression of the symptoms and clinical improvement. The presentation of the case was decided because in the province there are no reports on this entity, and because of the emphasis on how to reach the diagnosis and its correct management, thereby avoiding effects in the visual organ.

Keywords : orbital pseudotumor; case report.

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