Orbital rhabdomyosarcoma

Orbital rhabdomyosarcoma is a highly malignant tumor composed of rhabdomyoblasts with different degrees of differentiation. It can occur from birth to adults. It is more common in children under 10 years of age and is the most common intraorbital malignancy in childhood. Progress is rapid, if not treated in time, more than a year died. Rapidly developing eyeball protrusions and orbital masses are the most prominent features of the disease.

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