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Current concepts of idiopathic non-granulomatous orbital inflammation

https://doi.org/10.34215/1609-1175-2021-3-29-31

Abstract

Brief survey of the literature devoted to idiopathic non-granulomatous inflammation of the orbit which shows significant polymorphism of the clinical symptoms and absence of clear criteria of the diagnostics. Relevant publications are reviewed and latest data relating to epidemiology, classification and differential diagnosis of this disease is summarized. 

About the Authors

N. V. Filina
Pacific State Medical University
Russian Federation

MD, PhD, associate professor, Department of Ophthalmology and Otorhinolaryngology, 

2 Ostryakova Ave., Vladivostok, 690002



K. F. Albrandt
Regional Clinical Hospital No. 2
Russian Federation

MD, PhD, Adult Ophthalmology Department, 

55 Russkaya St., Vladivostok, 690105



E. V. Girenok
Pacific State Medical University
Russian Federation

MD, resident, Department of Ophthalmology and Otorhinolaryngology, 

2 Ostryakova Ave., Vladivostok, 690002



V. S. Shamray
Pacific State Medical University
Russian Federation

MD, resident, Department of Ophthalmology and Otorhinolaryngology, 

2 Ostryakova Ave., Vladivostok, 690002



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Filina N.V., Albrandt K.F., Girenok E.V., Shamray V.S. Current concepts of idiopathic non-granulomatous orbital inflammation. Pacific Medical Journal. 2021;(3):29-31. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.34215/1609-1175-2021-3-29-31

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