Unusual case of double primary orbital tumour

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A case is described in which a glioma of the optic nerve was successfully removed from a patient aged 3 years. Irradiation, which was presumably given to prevent recurrence, led to a wide-spread x-ray burn, and was followed 6 years later by a highly malignant meningioma involving the frontal bone, from which the child died.

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Mann, I., Yates, P. C., & Ainslie, J. P. (1953). Unusual case of double primary orbital tumour. British Journal of Ophthalmology, 37(12), 758–762. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjo.37.12.758

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