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  Vol. 111 No. 5, May 1985 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Atypical Facial Pain and Orbital Cancer

Tibor Ruff, MD; Lenis Armando, MD; Jaime A. Diaz, MD

Arch Otolaryngol. 1985;111(5):338-339.


Abstract

• A patient complaining of facial pain was found to have primary squamous cell cancer of the orbit. The treatment included surgery and radiotherapy. The patient having this extremely rare disease has been followed up for seven years with no evidence of recurrence.

(Arch Otolaryngol 1985;111:338-339)



Author Affiliations

From the Departments of Otolaryngology (Drs Ruff and Lenis) and Pathology (Dr Diaz), Scott and White Clinic, Scott and White Memorial Hospital, Scott, Sherwood and Brindley Foundation, Texas A & M University College of Medicine, Temple.


Footnotes

Accepted for publication Dec 12, 1984.

Reprint requests to Scott and White Memorial Hospital and Clinic, 2401 S 31st St, Temple, TX 76508 (Dr Ruff).



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