“…13 It can cause ptosis, displacement of the globe, and mechanical deformation of the immature sclera and cornea, leading to anisometropic astigmatism and refractive amblyopia. [13][14][15] In severe cases, it can cause disfiguring proptosis, exposure keratitis, compressive optic neuropathy, and facial/lid deformation. 16,17 First-line therapy with corticosteroids: systemic (oral and intravenous), through local intralesional injection, periorbital infusion, or combined intralesional and posterior sub-Tenon's infusion yielded anatomical and refractive improvement.…”