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Orbital Neoplasms

Orbital neoplasms are tumors that occur in the orbit, the bony cavity around the eye. These tumors can be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous) and may arise from various tissues, including muscles, nerves, and glands. Symptoms often include bulging eyes, pain, vision changes, or swelling. Diagnosis typically involves imaging studies like CT or MRI, and treatment may include surgery, radiation, or chemotherapy, depending on the type and severity. Early detection is important for better outcomes, making it essential to consult a healthcare professional if any unusual symptoms arise.