Transactions . few caseshave been reported in this country that I believed the mem-bers of the Society would be interested in the report of theaffection where it occurred in the mother and five children. IDIOPATHIC HEMATOMA OF THE ORBIT. E. GRUENING, , New York. Idiopathic hematoma of the orbit is extremely rare. Thecase of which I wish to give an account is the only one thathas occurred in my own practice. R. Berlin, who wrotethe chapter on Orbital Tumors in the first edition of Graefe-Saemisch, could find only three authenticated cases inmedical literature. My case was that of a young gi


Transactions . few caseshave been reported in this country that I believed the mem-bers of the Society would be interested in the report of theaffection where it occurred in the mother and five children. IDIOPATHIC HEMATOMA OF THE ORBIT. E. GRUENING, , New York. Idiopathic hematoma of the orbit is extremely rare. Thecase of which I wish to give an account is the only one thathas occurred in my own practice. R. Berlin, who wrotethe chapter on Orbital Tumors in the first edition of Graefe-Saemisch, could find only three authenticated cases inmedical literature. My case was that of a young girl, Lillian P , aged seventeen, who came to the New York Eye and Ear Infirm-ary on December 27, 1911, suffering from an exophthalmosof the right eye, which is accurately pictured in the accom-panying photographs (Figs. 1 and 2). She stated that onDecember 15th she began to suffer intense pain in the righteye. She vomited several times, and was very this attack the right eye began to bulge -;^*^;


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