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Br J Ophthalmol 87:699-703 doi:10.1136/bjo.87.6.699
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Transcaruncular approach for the management of frontoethmoid mucoceles

Table 1

Clinical features of all 11 patients

Patient No. Age Sex Laterality Presenting symptoms and signs Complications Follow up (months)
1 31 F OS Palpable mass None 26
2 58 M OS Periorbital fullness and dull pain, diplopia None 24
3 51 M OS Proptosis, supranasal pain None 24
4 80 F OD Proptosis, diplopia None 15
5 39 F OD Proptosis None 12
6 63 F OS Proptosis None 10
7 34 F OD Diplopia Transient diplopia 7
8 30 M OU Palpable mass, periorbital pain and tenderness None 7
9 35 M OS Proptosis, periorbital pain None 5
10 30 F OD Proptosis None 1
11 55 M OS Palpable mass, periorbital pain None 1

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