Koktekir, Bengu EkinciKim, H. JaneGeske, MikeBloomer, MichelleVagefi, RezaKersten, Robert C.2020-03-262020-03-2620141049-22751536-3732https://dx.doi.org/10.1097/SCS.0000000000001064https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12395/31049Purpose: The aim of this study was to describe 3 cases of primary orbital schwannomatosis without associated systemic neurofibromatosis. Methods: This is a retrospective interventional study of 3 patients who presented with multiple, distinct masses in the orbit (n = 3) as well as in the hemiface (n = 1). The clinical presentation, imaging features, surgical procedures, and outcomes were defined. Results: Two women and a man presented with of exophthalmos and diplopia. Pain was the most prominent complaint in 2 patients. None of the patients had associated systemic neurofibromatosis by history or examination. Radiologic evaluation with computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging of orbit revealed multiple well-demarcated intraconal and extraconal masses. Masses were excised, and histopathology confirmed all masses to be schwannomas. Postoperative follow-up was uneventful with alleviation of primary complaints in all patients. Conclusions: Multiple orbital schwannomas (primary orbital schwannomatosis) may be observed in patients without systemic association of neurofibromatosis. Management includes surgical excision of the tumors to achieve relief from their mass effects.en10.1097/SCS.0000000000001064info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessEye tumorneurofibromatosisorbital massschwannomaschwannomatosisOrbital Schwannomatosis in the Absence of NeurofibromatosisArticle2562109211125304146WOS:000345012000071Q4