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A case of idiopathic orbital myositis with binocular diplopia in which inferior rectus muscle recession provided favorable outcomes Satoshi Kawakubo 1 , Eiki Oshida 1 , Shigeki Machida 1 1Department of Ophthalmology, Dokkyo Medical University Saitama Medical Center pp.968-973
Published Date 2024/8/15
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1410215247
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Abstract Introduction:Idiopathic orbital myostisis, a benign, noninfectious inflammatory disease of unknown cause centered in the orbit, caused by inflammation of the external ocular muscles. We report a case of chronic idiopathic orbital myositis that was successfully treated by recession of the inferior rectus muscle of the affected eye.

Case:A 75-year-old man presented to our department for the first time because with binocular diplopia, the cause of which was unknown following a head MRI scan at his previous doctor. There were no special findings, e.g. inflammation in the anterior, intermediate translucency, or fundus of the eye. Eye position examination with an alternate prism cover test showed 20△ right inferior obliquity with left eye fixation, and supraduction disability of the right eye was observed with the HESS red-green test. Based on orbital MRI and blood tests, the patient was diagnosed with idiopathic orbital myositis of unknown origin. Since the patient did not wish to receive oral corticosteroids treatment for his symptoms. Because of vertical strabismus in the first eye position, the patient was judged to be suitable for surgery. Accordingly, a 5 mm inferior rectus recession was performed on the inferior rectus muscle of the right eye. Immediately after surgery, eye movements improved, although mild diplopia remained, until 2 months after the surgery, after which it disappeared.

Results:Based on the course of this case, strabismus surgery for idiopathic orbital myositis may ameliorate diplopia.


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