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68 year old man with left orbital fullness
Digital Journal of Ophthalmology 1998
Volume 4, Number 23
October 6, 1998
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Ammar Safar, M.D. | Georgetown University, Washington D.C.
HISTORY
EXAMINATION
ANCILLARY TESTING
DIFF. DIAGNOSIS
DIAGNOSIS AND DISCUSSION
History
The patient is a 68 year old white male who presents complaining of mild to moderate headache along with left orbital fullness. His symptoms started gradually over a period of a few months.
PMHx:
Longstanding renal failure, chronic sinusitis, coronary artery disease, hypertension, coronary bypass surgery 2 years earlier
Meds:
Non-contributory
SHx:
Non-contributory
FHx:
Non-contributory
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