Clinical Characteristics and Recurrence Patterns in Pediatric Cases of Idiopathic Orbital Inflammatory Disease - Takeaways - MDSpire

Clinical Characteristics and Recurrence Patterns in Pediatric Cases of Idiopathic Orbital Inflammatory Disease

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  • Zixuan Li

  • Yue Chen

  • Hongjuan Liu

  • Qiong Wu

  • Bentao Yang

  • Jing Zhang

  • Libin Jiang

  • Fred Kuanfu Chen

  • November 18, 2025

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    Idiopathic orbital inflammatory disease (IOID) is a rare inflammatory condition in children, presenting with symptoms like orbital pain and proptosis.

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    The study aims to characterize clinical features, treatment outcomes, and recurrence risk of pediatric IOID to improve disease management.

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    Pediatric IOID diagnosis relies on clinical signs, imaging findings, and response to corticosteroids, without histopathological confirmation.

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    Patients were classified into six subtypes based on imaging findings to assess clinical features and treatment responses.

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    The study highlights the need for further research on pediatric IOID due to its distinct clinical manifestations compared to adults.

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