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The pediatric orbit is an enlarging bony cave wherein the globe and its accompanying soft tissue are found. Treatment of pediatric orbital disease requires sensitivity to the unique properties of the developing pediatric face, as well as detailed knowledge orbital diseases inherent to the pediatric population.

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