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Nodular fasciitis: A rapidly enlarging destructive periorbital mass in an infant.

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Purpose To review the clinical and histopathological features of nodular fasciitis, a rare benign periorbital tumor that mimics orbital malignancy, by presenting a case involving an infant with marked orbital… Click to show full abstract

Purpose To review the clinical and histopathological features of nodular fasciitis, a rare benign periorbital tumor that mimics orbital malignancy, by presenting a case involving an infant with marked orbital wall erosion requiring repair. Observations A 9-month-old boy developed a rapidly growing periorbital mass concerning for a soft tissue malignancy. Computerized tomography (CT) scans showed bony erosion of the lateral orbital wall. Incisional biopsy revealed nodular fasciitis. USP6 gene rearrangement was negative. The tumor was completely excised and the underlying orbital wall defect was repaired with polydioxanone (PDS) plate. Conclusions and Importance Nodular fasciitis is a benign periorbital tumor that presents like malignancies and warrants prompt investigations, especially in children. Orbital wall erosion is rare and can be repaired to yield good functional and cosmetic outcome.

Keywords: fasciitis; periorbital mass; orbital wall; nodular fasciitis; infant

Journal Title: American journal of ophthalmology case reports
Year Published: 2019

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