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Tumor pathology of the orbit.
Héran, F; Bergès, O; Blustajn, J; Boucenna, M; Charbonneau, F; Koskas, P; Lafitte, F; Nau, E; Roux, P; Sadik, J C; Savatovsky, J; Williams, M.
Afiliación
  • Héran F; A. de Rothschild Foundation, Imaging Department, 25, rue Manin, 75019 Paris, France. Electronic address: fheran@fo-rothschild.fr.
  • Bergès O; A. de Rothschild Foundation, Imaging Department, 25, rue Manin, 75019 Paris, France.
  • Blustajn J; A. de Rothschild Foundation, Imaging Department, 25, rue Manin, 75019 Paris, France.
  • Boucenna M; A. de Rothschild Foundation, Imaging Department, 25, rue Manin, 75019 Paris, France.
  • Charbonneau F; A. de Rothschild Foundation, Imaging Department, 25, rue Manin, 75019 Paris, France.
  • Koskas P; A. de Rothschild Foundation, Imaging Department, 25, rue Manin, 75019 Paris, France.
  • Lafitte F; A. de Rothschild Foundation, Imaging Department, 25, rue Manin, 75019 Paris, France.
  • Nau E; A. de Rothschild Foundation, Imaging Department, 25, rue Manin, 75019 Paris, France.
  • Roux P; A. de Rothschild Foundation, Imaging Department, 25, rue Manin, 75019 Paris, France.
  • Sadik JC; A. de Rothschild Foundation, Imaging Department, 25, rue Manin, 75019 Paris, France.
  • Savatovsky J; A. de Rothschild Foundation, Imaging Department, 25, rue Manin, 75019 Paris, France.
  • Williams M; A. de Rothschild Foundation, Imaging Department, 25, rue Manin, 75019 Paris, France.
Diagn Interv Imaging ; 95(10): 933-44, 2014 Oct.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25195185
ABSTRACT
The term orbital tumor covers a wide range of benign and malignant diseases affecting specific component of the orbit or developing in contact with them. They are found incidentally or may be investigated as part of the assessment of a systemic disorder or because of orbital signs (exophthalmos, pain, etc.). Computed tomography, MRI and Color Doppler Ultrasound (CDU), play a varying role depending on the clinical presentation and the disease being investigated. This article reflects long experience in a reference center but does not claim to be exhaustive. We have chosen to consider these tumors from the perspective of their usual presentation, emphasizing the most common causes and suggestive radiological and clinical presentations (progressive or sudden-onset exophthalmos, children or adults, lacrimal gland lesions, periorbital lesions and enophthalmos). We will describe in particular muscle involvement (thyrotoxicosis and tumors), vascular lesions (cavernous sinus hemangioma, orbital varix, cystic lymphangioma), childhood lesions and orbital hematomas. We offer straightforward useful protocols for simple investigation and differential diagnosis. Readers who wish to go further to extend their knowledge in this fascinating area can refer to the references in the bibliography.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Neoplasias Orbitales / Diagnóstico por Imagen Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Guideline Idioma: En Revista: Diagn Interv Imaging Año: 2014 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Neoplasias Orbitales / Diagnóstico por Imagen Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Guideline Idioma: En Revista: Diagn Interv Imaging Año: 2014 Tipo del documento: Article