Diagnostic dilemmas of mechanical restriction of the medial rectus: A case report

Background Due to the proximity of the maxillary sinus and ethmoid sinuses to the orbit, inflammatory processes that originate in the sinonasal region have the potential to extend into the orbit. Objective We presented a case of ptosis and restrictive strabismus of the medial rectus muscle. Methods...

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Main Authors: James A. Gallogly B.A., Farhoud Faraji Ph.D., Mejd H. Jumaily B.S., John S. Schneider M.D., Joseph D. Brunworth M.D.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2018-04-01
Series:Allergy & Rhinology
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2152656718764231
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spelling doaj-69f064123c8a4c318de7e8ad243df6742020-11-25T03:24:48ZengSAGE PublishingAllergy & Rhinology2152-65672018-04-01910.1177/2152656718764231Diagnostic dilemmas of mechanical restriction of the medial rectus: A case reportJames A. Gallogly B.A.Farhoud Faraji Ph.D.Mejd H. Jumaily B.S.John S. Schneider M.D.Joseph D. Brunworth M.D.Background Due to the proximity of the maxillary sinus and ethmoid sinuses to the orbit, inflammatory processes that originate in the sinonasal region have the potential to extend into the orbit. Objective We presented a case of ptosis and restrictive strabismus of the medial rectus muscle. Methods A case report with a literature review of possible diagnoses. Results Biopsy, imaging, and laboratory evaluation by otolaryngology, ophthalmology, and rheumatology services were unable to identify the cause of the fibrosis after 22 months of follow-up. A response to oral steroids indicated an inflammatory process. Conclusion Unilateral mechanical restriction of the medial rectus muscle is a rare complication of nasal disease. Inflammatory processes and iatrogenic injury are known to cause fibrosis of surrounding tissue. We presented a unique case of medial rectus fibrosis that did not meet the diagnostic criteria of recognized etiologies.https://doi.org/10.1177/2152656718764231
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author James A. Gallogly B.A.
Farhoud Faraji Ph.D.
Mejd H. Jumaily B.S.
John S. Schneider M.D.
Joseph D. Brunworth M.D.
spellingShingle James A. Gallogly B.A.
Farhoud Faraji Ph.D.
Mejd H. Jumaily B.S.
John S. Schneider M.D.
Joseph D. Brunworth M.D.
Diagnostic dilemmas of mechanical restriction of the medial rectus: A case report
Allergy & Rhinology
author_facet James A. Gallogly B.A.
Farhoud Faraji Ph.D.
Mejd H. Jumaily B.S.
John S. Schneider M.D.
Joseph D. Brunworth M.D.
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title Diagnostic dilemmas of mechanical restriction of the medial rectus: A case report
title_short Diagnostic dilemmas of mechanical restriction of the medial rectus: A case report
title_full Diagnostic dilemmas of mechanical restriction of the medial rectus: A case report
title_fullStr Diagnostic dilemmas of mechanical restriction of the medial rectus: A case report
title_full_unstemmed Diagnostic dilemmas of mechanical restriction of the medial rectus: A case report
title_sort diagnostic dilemmas of mechanical restriction of the medial rectus: a case report
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Allergy & Rhinology
issn 2152-6567
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Background Due to the proximity of the maxillary sinus and ethmoid sinuses to the orbit, inflammatory processes that originate in the sinonasal region have the potential to extend into the orbit. Objective We presented a case of ptosis and restrictive strabismus of the medial rectus muscle. Methods A case report with a literature review of possible diagnoses. Results Biopsy, imaging, and laboratory evaluation by otolaryngology, ophthalmology, and rheumatology services were unable to identify the cause of the fibrosis after 22 months of follow-up. A response to oral steroids indicated an inflammatory process. Conclusion Unilateral mechanical restriction of the medial rectus muscle is a rare complication of nasal disease. Inflammatory processes and iatrogenic injury are known to cause fibrosis of surrounding tissue. We presented a unique case of medial rectus fibrosis that did not meet the diagnostic criteria of recognized etiologies.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/2152656718764231
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