Case Report
Orbital Swelling and Ptosis as an Initial Presentation of Childhood Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
Figure 1
(a–c) Orbital examination for the reported patient. (a) Mild right upper lid swelling. (b) Firm fixed mass at the superior aspect of the orbital rim under the eyebrow; the overlying skin is not erythematous or oedematous but slightly darker in colour. (c) Inferior globe displacement.
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