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Imaging spectrum of pediatric orbital pathology: A pictorial review

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Imaging spectrum of pediatric orbital pathology: A pictorial review

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    1. Imaging spectrum of pediatric orbital pathology: A pictorial review

    2. Enhanced axial CT in a young child with partially treated neuroblastoma metastases

    3. Inflammatory diseases Orbital infections can affect primarily the preseptal, postseptal or the subperiosteal compartments. About 60-80% of the inflammatory diseases of the orbit originate in the paranasal sinuses.[1] Except in cases where the inflammation is clinically limited to the preseptal space, imaging should be performed to know the extent of inflammation and to look for any associated complications. Although computed tomography (CT) is the imaging modality of choice in most cases of orbital infection, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is best suited for intracranial complications like cavernous sinus thrombosis

    5. Subperiosteal abscess

    6. Inflammatory pseudotumor of the orbit

    8. Dermoid and epidermoid cysts

    9. Coloboma

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