@article{Muhammad Shaikh, Abdul Rehman Siyal_2018, title={Orbital Tumors - Retrospective Study of 24 Years}, volume={30}, url={https://pjo.org.pk/index.php/pjo/article/view/306}, DOI={10.36351/pjo.v30i1.306}, abstractNote={<p><strong>Purpose</strong>: To evaluate incidence of uncommon tumors with unique clinical presentation and rising incidence of Lymphomas.<br><strong>Material and Methods</strong>: This study was conducted at Chandka Medical College Larkana, Peopled Medical College, Nawabshah; Liaquat University of Medical<br>and Health Sciences, Eye Hospital, Hyderabad; and two private hospitals of Sindh province namely Hajiani Hospital, Pathan Colony Hyderabad; and, Hayat<br>Medical Center, Satellite Town Mirpurkhas. A total of 42 cases and conditions simulating tumors were identified and in all cases diagnosis was confirmed by<br>histology.<br><strong>Results</strong>: A rising incidence of Lymphoma, 06 cases (2.52%), followed by tumors of eyeball and lids (squamous cell CA, Retinoblastoma) 06 cases each (2.52%)<br>were noted. Fibroangio sarcoma 03 (1.26%) lacrimal gland tumor 03 (1.26%), socket tumors 03 (1.26%) Nerve sheath tumor 03 (1.26%) (schwannoma and<br>Neurofibroma) porocarcinoma and metastatic tumor one case each were identified (0.42%). Miscellaneous non malignant lesions were 08 (3.36%) Lymphoid Hyperplasia of lacrimal gland 02 case (0.84%).<br><strong>Conclusion</strong>: Our study shows variety of tumors, few uncommon which affect orbit, with lately rising incidence of Lymphomas, revealed by employing modern<br>investigation techniques. Ever increasing incidence of orbital lymphoma need to be confirmed by further studies in future.</p>}, number={1}, journal={Pakistan Journal of Ophthalmology}, author={Muhammad Shaikh, Abdul Rehman Siyal, Faiz M. Halepota, Khalid Iqbal Talpur, Mahesh Kumar Luhano Late Sher}, year={2018}, month={Nov.} }