Hemangioma 5
General: Can occur throughout the body, but particularl 333g64d y in the head; primary intraosseous orbital hemangiomas is rare; capillary hemangioma of the orbit and eyelids generally is unilateral.
Ocular: Hemangiomas of lids or orbit; ptosis; strabismus; amblyopia; proptosis; optic atrophy; hypermetropia; cavernous hemangiomas are the most common benign orbital tumors of adults.
Clinical: Ipsilateral hemangiomas of the brain and meninges.
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