“…2,3 In addition, the orbital fibroblasts display increased proliferative activity, produce excess amounts of glycosaminoglycans (especially hyaluronan), and differentiate into mature adipocytes. 1 Together, these processes contribute to orbital tissue volume expansion within the noncompliant space-limited bony orbit, which causes typical clinical features, including upper eyelid retraction, edema, erythema of the periorbital tissues and conjunctivae, and proptosis. 1 Previously we found that orbital tissue from GO patients contains increased levels of platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF)-BB, a growth factor that is important in developmental and healing processes, while excessive amounts are associated with diseases characterized by pathologic tissue remodeling.…”