Purpose: To report on the importance of detecting and investigating non-traumatic enophthalmos, which occurred as the first presenting sign of an undiagnosed metastatic breast carcinoma in two patients with no prior history of neoplasia.
Design: Case series.
Observations: The first case consists of a 74-year-old woman with no significant past medical history, who presented with a non-traumatic enophthalmos and ptosis of her left eye, and horizontal diplopia on right-gaze.
Purpose: To report 2 cases of regression of sebaceous carcinoma of the eyelid after a small incisional biopsy.
Methods: Clinical, imaging, and histopathological findings are presented, with a literature review on regressing ocular tumors.
Results: Our first patient was a 79-year-old man who presented with a 10-month history of progressive left upper eyelid ptosis caused by an eyelid tumor with orbital involvement and confirmed on magnetic resonance imaging.