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Orbital Muscles Tendinitis
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Orbital muscles tendinitis is the inflammation of the tendons that attach to the muscles controlling eye movement. This condition can cause eye pain, redness, ...

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Orbital Muscle Atrophy
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Orbital muscle atrophy is a condition in which the muscles around the eye begin to waste away or weaken. These muscles are critical for moving the eyeball and ...

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Orbital Muscles Hypertrophy
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Orbital muscles hypertrophy refers to the abnormal enlargement or thickening of the muscles around the eye. These muscles control eye movements and help ...

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Orbital Muscles Fibrosis
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Orbital muscles fibrosis is a condition in which the muscles around the eye (the extraocular muscles) become abnormally thickened and stiff due to scarring ...

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Orbital Muscles Infections
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Orbital muscles infection is an uncommon but serious condition affecting the muscles that control eye movement. When these muscles become infected, ...

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Orbital Muscle Cysts
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Orbital muscle cysts are abnormal, fluid-filled sacs that develop in or near the muscles controlling eye movement. These cysts can be due to various ...

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Orbital Muscle Tumors
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Orbital muscle tumors are abnormal growths that develop within or near the muscles controlling eye movements. Although these tumors are relatively rare, they ...

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Orbital Muscles Pain
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Orbital muscles are the group of muscles around the eye that control its movements and the opening and closing of the eyelids. When these muscles become ...

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Orbital Muscle Cancer
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Orbital muscle cancer refers to malignant tumors that arise from or invade the muscles located within the orbit (eye socket). Although cancers in this area are ...

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Orbital Muscle Spasm
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Orbital muscle spasm refers to the involuntary twitching or contraction of the muscles around the eye. Often seen as an annoying “eyelid twitch” or more ...

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Orbital Muscle Diseases
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Orbital muscle diseases affect the muscles that control eye movement. These muscles work together to help you look in different directions, focus on objects, ...

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Orbital Muscle Disorders
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Orbital muscle disorders affect the muscles that move the eyeball. These conditions can change how your eyes move and sometimes cause pain or vision problems. ...

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Superior Tarsal Muscle Neuralgia
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Superior tarsal muscle neuralgia is a rare but potentially distressing condition that causes pain in the smooth muscle of the upper eyelid. This guide explains ...

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Superior Tarsal Muscle Strain
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The superior tarsal muscle, sometimes called Müller’s muscle, is a small but important muscle in your upper eyelid. It helps keep your eyelid lifted and ...

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Superior Tarsal Muscle Sprain
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The superior tarsal muscle helps lift your upper eyelid and works closely with the larger levator palpebrae superioris muscle. Injury or strain in this ...

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Superior Tarsal Muscle Tears
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The superior tarsal muscle, also known as Müller's muscle, is a small smooth muscle in the upper eyelid that helps to elevate the eyelid by a few millimeters. ...

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Superior Tarsal Muscle Contusion
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A superior tarsal muscle contusion is essentially a bruise or injury to the small muscle in the upper eyelid. Although not commonly discussed compared to other ...

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Superior Tarsal Muscle Injury
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Superior tarsal muscle injury is a condition that affects a tiny, yet very important, muscle in your upper eyelid. Understanding this injury—from the basic ...

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Levator Palpebrae Superioris Muscle Cysts
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Levator palpebrae superioris muscle cysts are uncommon, benign (non-cancerous) fluid-filled sacs that can form in or near the muscle responsible for lifting ...

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