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- Enophthalmos and hypoglobus are both conditions related to the position of the eyeball in the eye socket12:
- Enophthalmos: Refers to the eyes sinking deeper in the eye socket.
- Hypoglobus: Involves a downward displacement of the eyeball.
- Causes: Both conditions can be caused by trauma and other factors1.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.What is the difference between enophthalmos and hypoglobus? Enophthalmos refers to your eyes sinking deeper in your eye socket. Hypoglobus is a downward displacement of your eyeball. Potential causes of either include trauma and silent sinus syndrome.my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/24414-enop…Enophthalmos: A sunken eye (enophthalmos) is present in almost all cases of the condition. The measurement of enophthalmos ranges from 2 mm (millimeters) to 6 mm. Hypoglobus: The downward displacement of your eyeball in your eye socket (hypoglobus) occurs in about half of all cases. The measurement of hypoglobus ranges from 1 mm to 6 mm.my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/25192-silen… Enophthalmos (Sunken Eyes): Causes, Symptoms & Treatment
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Silent Sinus Syndrome - EyeWiki
Silent sinus syndrome is a disease characterized by enophthalmos and/or hypoglobus secondary to the collapse of the orbital floor in the presence of asymptomatic chronic maxillary sinusitis.
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Aug 13, 2023 · Enophthalmos refers to the posterior displacement of the globe in the orbit. It implies that the globe itself is normal and is caused by either one or a combination of 1: structural alterations in the bony orbit. orbital fat atrophy. …
Silent Sinus Syndrome: Look Past the Eye - Review of …
Jun 10, 2019 · One such disease process, silent sinus syndrome, is a progressive condition in which maxillary sinus pathology causes inferior displacement of the orbital floor, resulting in enophthalmos and hypoglobus.
Non-traumatic enophthalmos: a review - Wiley Online …
Jun 28, 2008 · Some cases of superior lid retraction seen in association with enophthalmos may be secondary to hypoglobus; it has been postulated that the drooping globe pulls down on Whitnall’s ligament leading to upper lid …
Diagnosis and Management of Enophthalmos
A Definition. Enophthalmos is a posterior displacement of the eyeball within the orbit in an antero-posterior plane due to several etiologies. 33 The volume of the globe is normal. In case of unilaterality, a difference of more than 2 mm …
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