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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for Orbital cancer
  1. ... may be due to: Birth defects Bone fractures Cancer or tumor Infection in the bones of the sinuses (osteomyelitis) Infection of the tissues surrounding the eye (orbital cellulitis) Nasal polyps Sinusitis -- acute Sinusitis -- chronic Talk ...
  2. ... fills the back of the eye (vitreous hemorrhage) Cancer of the retina ( retinoblastoma ), under the retina, or ...
  3. ... especially if your provider thinks you might have cancer or a fracture. The most common type of ...
  4. ... outlook for cancer depends on the type of cancer and stage at which it is discovered.
  5. ... disorders. Examples include sarcoidosis , thyroid eye disease, and orbital pseudotumor . ... pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33402004/ . McNab AA. Orbital infection and inflammation. In: Yanoff M, Duker JS, ...