Abstract:
Introduction: Orbital pseudotumor is a rare inflammatory condition in children. It is
misdiagnosed as orbital cellulitis or orbital mass.
Purpose: The paper presents the case of a pediatric patient with unilateral proptosis
and intermittent exophthalmos, of unclear etiology, in which the diagnostic
challenges, evaluation and management strategies, will be presented.
Materials and methods: A 12-year-old child presented with marked proptosis and
intermittent exophthalmos OD. A detailed ophthalmological examination was
performed, after which, the suspicion of exophthalmia of unclear etiology was
established. Multiple investigations were performed, which included MRI and CT
with contrast.
Conclusion: The case was a real challenge, in establishing the diagnosis and in the
therapeutic approach, which required a multidisciplinary approach in the
management of acute eye pathology.