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Imaging in orbital trauma

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SAUDI JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY
Volume 26, Issue 4, Pages 427-432

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.sjopt.2012.08.002

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Orbital wall fracture; Orbital trauma; Orbital hemorrhage; Orbital foreign body

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Orbital trauma is one of the most common reasons for ophthalmology specialty consultation in the emergency department setting. We survey the literature from 1990 to present to describe the role of computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging(MRI) and their associated angiography in some of the most commonly encountered orbital trauma conditions. CT orbit can often detect certain types of foreign bodies, lens dislocation, ruptured globe, choroidal or retinal detachments, or cavernous sinus thrombosis and thus complement a bedside ophthalmic exam that can sometimes be limited in the setting of trauma. CT remains the workhorse for acute orbital trauma owing to its rapidity and ability to delineate bony abnormalities; however MRI remains an important modality in special circumstances such as soft tissue assessment or with organic foreign bodies.

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