[Intraorbital involvement in multiple myeloma]
- PMID: 2290010
[Intraorbital involvement in multiple myeloma]
Abstract
According to data from the literature, intraorbital involvement in multiple myeloma is rare. Such involvement may result in exophthalmia, itself the first manifestation and presenting feature of myeloma. These lesions can respond remarkably to radiotherapy. The authors present a new case report.
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