Surgically induced necrotizing scleritis after orbital surgery with intraconal tumor excision: a case report
Key Points
To highlight a rare complication, surgically induced necrotizing scleritis, following orbital tumor excision.
Descriptive case report detailing clinical symptoms and findings related to the complication.
Observation of patient history and pain assessment before clinical signs appeared.
Surgically induced necrotizing scleritis was identified as a complication of orbital surgery.
Persistent pain served as an important early indicator of the condition.
Abstract
SINS is a rare but potentially sight-threatening complication following orbital surgery with intraconaltumor excision. Persistent pain can be a useful clue before the clinical signs become apparent.
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