Orbital liposarcoma
Liposarcoma is a malignant representative of fatty tumors. It is composed of immature fat cells and is a malignant mass of lipoblasts. It is a common soft tissue sarcoma in adults. Fat accumulation in the body, such as the abdomen, retroperitoneum, buttocks and other parts of the multiple, rare in the orbit. It rarely occurs in the orbit as a primary lesion or as a metastasis from a distant primary location. The main clinical manifestations are fast progressing painful or painless eyeball protrusion, orbital margin can touch the mass with less clear and slightly harder mass, eyelid swelling, restricted eye movement, etc., and may also have vision loss and double vision.
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