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Archive » 2016 » 2 » | Archive » Medical field » Fields » Radiology »

Orbital Diseases – Role of CT and MR Imaging

 
Abstract:

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Orbit represents a complex anatomic space affected by a wide variety of diseases being primarily orbital or spread into the orbit from the surrounding. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance are imaging methods of choice for diagnosing and staging of the orbital diseases. This review focuses on some of the most common orbital diseases and their key radiological features.

Authors:
Šurlan Popovič Katarina

Keywords:
orbit, computed tomography, magnetic resonance

Cite as:
Med Razgl. 2016; 55 (2): 177–87

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