Abstract
The article by Alfred and Char1 describing 19 operated cavernous hemangiomas and 6 unoperated cases, contains some inaccuracies and omits some relevant information in its discussion. Whilst cavernous hemangioma is probably the commonest intraconal primary orbital neoplasm, as quoted by these authors and others, cavernous hemangiomas regularly occur outside the intraconal space2, and in one of the largest orbital centres, primary orbital venous anomaliesflymphangioma, idiopathic orbital inflammation (pseudotumour) and lymphoid tumours are seen more commonly2.
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