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An ophthalmologist had noticed a mild right eye exophthalmos on a 42-year-old female patient during a regular vision check-up. The patient was referred to a CT exam of orbits in her hometown (Fig. 14.1).
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Vavro, H. (2018). Primary Intraosseous Haemangioma of the Skull Base. In: Neuroradiology - Expect the Unexpected. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73482-8_14
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