pseudoproptosis
Pseudoproptosis is a medical condition characterized by the appearance of a bulging or protruding eye, similar to that seen in true proptosis, but without the underlying cause of increased intraocular pressure or orbital fat. The term "pseudoproptosis" is derived from the Greek words "pseudo," meaning false, and "proptosis," which refers to the protrusion of the eyeball. This condition is often associated with conditions that affect the orbital tissues, such as orbital inflammation, tumors, or other orbital pathologies.
The appearance of pseudoproptosis can be due to various factors, including orbital inflammation, orbital tumors, or
Diagnosis of pseudoproptosis typically involves a comprehensive eye and orbital examination, including a detailed history, physical