Wilms' tumor metastatic to the orbit
J. D. Fratkin, J. J. Purcell, J. H. Krachmer and J. C. Taylor
In a 2 1/2-year-old boy, a proptotic right lower lid developed one year
after a primary abdominal mass proved to be Wilms' tumor. An orbital
abscess or fungal infection was considered because the child was receiving
chemotherapy. However, echography demonstrated a firm orbital mass,
delineated its dimensions, and showed destruction of the orbital floor. The
biopsy specimen showed metastatic tumor cells. Lile neuroblastoma and
certain hematologic and reticuloendothelial malignant neoplasms, Wilms'
tumor may secondarily invade the ocular adnexa.