A 39-year-old woman presented with sudden onset of double vision, right upper eyelid swelling and ptosis, and orbital pain. Imaging revealed an irregular mass of the upper right orbit with central non-enhancing areas. Upon inquiry, the patient recalled an intraorbital trauma with a crayon in her childhood, 35 years ago. Via translid anterior orbitotomy, remnants of a blue crayon embedded in an orbital fat mass were removed. Histopathology showed scavenger reaction of macrophages and sclerosis. Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy revealed the presence of silicate particles. Repeated courses of corticosteroids were given. The patient deteriorated with reduced vision and frozen globe owing to severe orbital fibrosis of the entire orbit.

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