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Orbital Tumours & Lacrimal Gland Lesions

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The orbit is a cone packed with optic nerve, extraocular muscles, fat, vessels and the lacrimal gland — any of these may give rise to a mass. For NEET PG, the highest-yield discriminators are age of the patient, rate of growth, and the direction of proptosis, because each lesion has a near-signature combination of these features. An orbital mass declares itself through proptosis (forward displacement of the globe)

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