Abstract

Capillary hemangiomas are the most common orbital tumor in infancy, with a course of rapid proliferation followed by spontaneous regression. It may cause astigmatism or amblyopia reaching up to 60% of the cases. We report 2 cases with amblyogenic orbital hemangioma that has been treated with oral propranolol with remarkable response.

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