Eyelid liquoric fistula secondary to orbital meningocele
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Resumo: | Liquoric fistula (LF) is defined as the communication of the subarachnoid space with the external environment, which main complication is the development of infection in the central nervous system. We reported the case of a patient with non-traumatic eyelid liquoric fistula secondary to orbital meningocele (congenital lesion), which main clinical manifestation was unilateral eyelid edema. Her symptoms and clinical signs appeared in adulthood, which is uncommon. The patient received surgical treatment, with complete resolution of the eyelid swelling. In conclusion, eyelid cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) fistula is a rare condition but with great potential deleterious to the patient. It should be considered in the differential diagnosis of unilateral eyelid edema, and surgical treatment is almost always mandatory. |
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Eyelid liquoric fistula secondary to orbital meningocele |
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Eyelid liquoric fistula secondary to orbital meningocele |
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Eyelid liquoric fistula secondary to orbital meningocele Germano,Renato Antunes Schiave Meningocele Eyelid Edema Magnetic resonance imaging Anatomy Cerebrospinal fluid Diagnosis, differential Case reports |
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Eyelid liquoric fistula secondary to orbital meningocele |
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Eyelid liquoric fistula secondary to orbital meningocele |
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Eyelid liquoric fistula secondary to orbital meningocele |
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Eyelid liquoric fistula secondary to orbital meningocele |
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Eyelid liquoric fistula secondary to orbital meningocele |
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Germano,Renato Antunes Schiave |
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Germano,Renato Antunes Schiave Silva,Mateus Violin Germano,Flávio Augusto Schiave Brandão,Michele Madeira Germano,Caroline Schiave Souza,Bárbara Leite de Kawai,Rogério Masahiro Germano,Jorge Estéfano |
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Silva,Mateus Violin Germano,Flávio Augusto Schiave Brandão,Michele Madeira Germano,Caroline Schiave Souza,Bárbara Leite de Kawai,Rogério Masahiro Germano,Jorge Estéfano |
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Germano,Renato Antunes Schiave Silva,Mateus Violin Germano,Flávio Augusto Schiave Brandão,Michele Madeira Germano,Caroline Schiave Souza,Bárbara Leite de Kawai,Rogério Masahiro Germano,Jorge Estéfano |
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Meningocele Eyelid Edema Magnetic resonance imaging Anatomy Cerebrospinal fluid Diagnosis, differential Case reports |
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Meningocele Eyelid Edema Magnetic resonance imaging Anatomy Cerebrospinal fluid Diagnosis, differential Case reports |
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Liquoric fistula (LF) is defined as the communication of the subarachnoid space with the external environment, which main complication is the development of infection in the central nervous system. We reported the case of a patient with non-traumatic eyelid liquoric fistula secondary to orbital meningocele (congenital lesion), which main clinical manifestation was unilateral eyelid edema. Her symptoms and clinical signs appeared in adulthood, which is uncommon. The patient received surgical treatment, with complete resolution of the eyelid swelling. In conclusion, eyelid cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) fistula is a rare condition but with great potential deleterious to the patient. It should be considered in the differential diagnosis of unilateral eyelid edema, and surgical treatment is almost always mandatory. |
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