What is the most common site of an orbital blowout fracture?
A patient with a history of trauma, presented with diplopia, epistaxis, and restricted eye movements. Looking at the CT image given below, what will be your diagnosis?
A 56-year-old male presents to the physician with complaints of progressive bilateral prominence and bulging of eyes for 1 month. He is a known case of Grave's disease. He is other otherwise vitally stable, and other general physical examination reveals a swelling in front of the neck, which moves upwards on swallowing but doesn't move on protruding tongue. The image of the patient's eyes is shown in the image below. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis of the patient's current symptoms?
A middle-aged woman presented with bilateral proptosis, restriction of eye movements, and chemosis. Her thyroid profile showed she was euthyroid. What is the most probable cause?
A 15-year-old female presents with a painless, gradually increasing mass located lateral to the lateral canthus, present for the past 10 years. On examination, the mass is non-tender and slowly progressive. What is the most likely diagnosis?
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