ÇERMAN, ERENERASLAN, MUHSİN2022-03-132022-03-1320140165-5701https://hdl.handle.net/11424/237679A 26-year-old female patient presented with redness, lid edema on the right eye and diplopia on left gaze. There was a minimal limitation of adduction of the right eye, accompanied with pain and diplopia. Orbital magnetic resonance imaging confirmed the diagnosis of orbital myositis. Anti-endomysial immunoglobulin (Ig) A, anti-endomysial IgG, anti-gliadin IgA and anti-tissue transglutaminase IgG antibodies were positive, while other tests for autoimmune diseases were unremarkable. The patient stated that her diarrhea had been relieved by a gluten-free diet. Methylprednisolone therapy (1 mg/kg) was started and on her next visit her complaints were relieved. Later, methotrexate (15 mg/week) was added to the therapy as the patient became steroid-dependent, and she has been attack-free for the last 3 months under methotrexate and low-dose methylprednisolone (4 mg/day) treatment. Associations between orbital myositis and various autoimmune diseases have previously been reported. We report here the first case of associated orbital myositis and celiac disease.enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessOrbital myositisCeliac diseaseMethotrexateGLUTEN-FREE DIETOrbital myositis associated with celiac diseasearticleWOS:00033639190002810.1007/s10792-013-9824-5238427041573-2630