Granular cell tumor (myoblastoma) of the orbit
J. W. Drummond, D. L. Hall, W. H. Steen Jr and S. A. Maxey
A 43-year-old woman had a three-month history of increasing proptosis and
visual loss secondary to an inferior orbital mass. Surgical exploration
revealed an encapsulated mass that was excised with good visual recovery.
Light microscopy as well as electron microscopy confirmed the diagnosis of
granular cell myoblastoma. The tumor's location within the orbit was
unusual and its histologic origin was uncertain.