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Orbital

  • How is hearing loss assessed?
  • How is orbital infection evaluated?
  • List 11 masses of the pediatric orbit.
  • What are complications of mastoid sinus and middle ear infection?
  • What are the causes of leukocoria?
  • What are the critical features to be assessed at CT?
  • What are the most common causes of hearing loss in children?
  • What are the two most common benign orbital masses in children who are younger than 10 years (in order of frequency of occurrence)?
  • What features are important in determining prognosis and therapy?
  • What features characterize the presentation of rhabdomyosarcoma?
  • What is Pott’s puffy tumor?
  • What is seen on CT of the orbit in capillary hemangioma?
  • What is the best method for evaluation of rhabdomyosarcoma in the orbit?
  • What is the best way to evaluate the orbit radiologically?
  • What is the most common cause of periorbital cellulitis?
  • What is the most common location of rhabdomyosarcoma in the orbit?
  • What is the most common malignant intraocular tumor?
  • What is the most common malignant orbital mass?
  • What other complications may develop from paranasal sinus infection?
  • What symptoms are common in the presentation of intraocular lesions?
  • Why are children at particular risk for developing epidural abscess?

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