In this paper, we report three cases of orbital rhabdomyosarcoma in different age groups with different histopathologic types. Case 1 is a 10-year old Malay boy who presented with painless proptosis of the left eye. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed soft tissue mass arising from the lateral rectus muscle. Tissue biopsy revealed rhabdomyosarcoma of embryonal type. Case 2 is a 32-year old Malay man who presented with a progressive left eye proptosis associated with pain and redness. Computed Tomography (CT) scan showed a retrobulbar mass extending medially in the left orbit. Meanwhile, biopsy showed rhabdomyosarcoma of pleomorphic type. Case 3 is a 67-year old Malay woman who presented with proptosis and fungating growth of left orbital region, epistaxis and nasal blockage. CT scan revealed an ill-defined mass filling up the left orbital cavity. Biopsy showed rhabdomyosarcoma of alveolar type. Rhabdomyosarcoma is the most common in childhood but it should be considered as a differential diagnosis of orbital tumours irrespective of age.
Ocular trauma is a significant health problem in paediatric age group. This study is to evaluate the
demographics, etiology, management and visual outcome of paediatric ocular trauma in Sabah.
This is a retrospective review of all ocular trauma occurring in the paediatric age group from age
12 years old and below from January to December 2014 at Hospital Wanita Dan Kanak-Kanak,
Sabah. Medical records were reviewed and the data was examined based on Birmingham Eye
Trauma Terminology (BETT) system. Incomplete case notes were excluded from the study. A total
of 37 cases were accumulated during the study period. All the paediatric ocular trauma cases were
admitted and accounted for 13.4% of the total paediatric eye ward admission. However, 4 cases
were excluded from the study as the medical records were incomplete. There were 26(78.8%) males
while 7(21.2%) female children with a ratio male: female of 3.7: 1. There were 31(93.9%) unilateral
ocular injury cases while only 2(6.1%) bilateral injury caused by chemical injury. The most
common type of ocular trauma was closed globe injury totaling 24 (72.7%) cases. Trauma caused
by blunt object contributed to the highest mode of injury 15 (45.5%) of cases. Open globe injuries
which had poor visual outcome accounted for 9 (27.3%) cases. Most of patients required surgical
treatment 21(63.6%) while 12(36.4%) cases treated non-surgically. In conclusion, ocular trauma
was more common in male and pre-school age group. The main aetiology was blunt injury. Most
of the cases treated surgically. Poorer visual outcome was observed in open globe injury.