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1. Amyloid in the orbital apex and cavernous sinus

- Oh A.J. , et al.

2. Clinical analysis of 37 Chinese patients with ocular amyloidosis: a single center study

- Li J. , et al.

3. Periorbital Skin and Eyelids

- Debnam J.M. , et al.

4. Orbit

- Debnam J.M. , et al.

5. Clinical and Radiological Features of Intramuscular Orbital Amyloidosis: A Case Series and Literature Review

- Tong J.Y. , et al.

6. Ocular adnexal and orbital amyloidosis: a case series and literature review

- Mora-Horna E. , et al.

7. Ophthalmic Manifestations of Systemic Diseases-Part 2: Metabolic, Infections, Granulomatoses, Demyelination, and Skeletal Dysplasias

- Panda A. , et al.

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