“…Patients with PMs can have variable clinical presentations, including pulsatile or non-pulsatile proptosis, bruit, headache, seizures, epilepsy, decrease vision, diplopia, globe displacement, or defects in extraocular movements. 1 On clinical examination, palpation of the PMs demonstrates a soft, reducible mass that can enlarge with Valsalva maneuvers. 2 The development of a PM is variable and can occur anywhere from weeks to years after initial dural insult.…”