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    We present a case of primary rhabdoid tumour of the orbit. Presenting features at birth included congenital ptosis, conjunctival injection, hyphaema and microphthalmia. The unique presentation caused a late diagnosis following the development of rapid proptosis 6 months later. We suggest that orbital rhabdoid tumour be considered in the differential diagnoses of patients presenting with atypical persistent foetal vasculature features. © BMJ Publishing Group Limited 2024. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.

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    Catherine Douch, Ashirwad Merve, Kshitij Mankad, Mette Jorgensen. Primary orbital rhabdoid tumour masquerading as atypical persistent foetal vasculature. BMJ case reports. 2024 Jan 09;17(1)

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