The orbit is a common site for both metastatic and primary tumours. Direct spread from adjacent structures can also occur in primary intraocular tumours such as retinoblastoma or uveal malignant tumours primary gliomas, meningiomas and lymphoid neoplasms have also been described. Among the primary mesenchymal tumours, rhabdomyosarcoma is the commonest childhood sarcoma whereas, fibrous histiocytoma is the commonest in adults.[1]