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Primary Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Orbit in a patient with carney's syndrome treated multidisciplinary approaches.
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  • Md. Rahman,
  • Rajesh Balakrishnan,
  • Mohammad Mostofa,
  • Mohammed Islam,
  • Eamul Kabir,
  • Shariful Islam,
  • Bidoura Naznin,
  • Arunangshu Das,
  • Qamruzzaman Chowdhury
Md. Rahman
Bangladesh Specialized Hospitals Limited

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Rajesh Balakrishnan
Christian Medical College and Hospital Vellore
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Mohammad Mostofa
Anowara Medical Service
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Mohammed Islam
BIRDEM General Hospital
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Eamul Kabir
Delta Medical College and Hospital
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Shariful Islam
Delta Medical College and Hospital
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Bidoura Naznin
Square Hospitals Limited
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Arunangshu Das
Square Hospitals Limited
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Qamruzzaman Chowdhury
Bangladesh Specialized Hospitals Limited
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Abstract

Primary Orbital squamous cell carcinoma is an exceedingly rare condition. This is mainly due to absence of native squamous epithelium of the orbit itself. The number of reported cases of orbital squamous cell carcinoma are very few. The presenting signs and symptoms can sometimes be challenging and diagnosis is difficult. We are presenting a case of primary squamous cell carcinoma in a patient with carneys syndrome and the overall scenario and management is elaborated.