Enophthalmos ( Greek. Εν - “in” and Greek. Οφδαλμος - “eye”) - the position of the eyeball in the orbit is deeper than the norm. The symptom opposite to enophthalmos is exophthalmos .
| Enophthalmos | |
|---|---|
| ICD-10 | H 05.4 |
| ICD-10-KM | and |
| ICD-9 | 376.50 |
| ICD-9-KM | and |
| Diseasesdb | 18249 |
| eMedicine | oph / 617 |
| Mesh | D015841 |
A common cause of enophthalmos is a severe trauma with destruction of the walls of the orbit and subsequent atrophy of its soft tissues. Among other causes of enophthalmos is a violation of the sympathetic innervation of the eye (within the framework of Bernard-Horner syndrome ), congenital reduction in the eyeball ( microphthalmos ). The elimination of enophthalmus is associated with the treatment of a disease, of which it is a symptom.
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Disease Ontology release 2019-05-13 - 2019-05-13 - 2019.
- ↑ 1 2 Monarch Disease Ontology release 2018-06-29sonu - 2018-06-29 - 2018.
Literature
- Enophthalmus // Eloquence - Yaya. - M .: Soviet Encyclopedia, 1957. - P. 90. - ( Great Soviet Encyclopedia : [in 51 vols.] / Ch. Ed. B. A. Vvedensky ; 1949-1958, vol. 49).
- Cline RA, Rootman J. Enophthalmos: a clinical review (English) // Ophthalmology . - 1984. - Vol. 91 , no. 3 . - P. 229-237 . - PMID 6717910 .