MRI EVALUATION OF ORBITAL PATHOLGIES

Author:

Kumar Neeraj1,Jangde Shiksha2

Affiliation:

1. Junior Resident, Department of Radiodiagnosis, GMCH, Auragabad.

2. Associate Professor, Department of Anatomy, CIMS, Bilaspur.

Abstract

Background: Imaging plays an important role in the evaluation of orbital diseases especially neoplasms. USG and CT remained as primary imaging modalities for most of suspected orbital neoplasms. However, use of MRI is especially valuable for assessing its extent. Precise descriptions of lesion location, involved orbital compartments, spread to orbital apex, perineural and intracranial spread and also provide information beyond what can be seen by fundoscopy, thus facilitates appropriate treatment. Materials And Methods: The present study is a hospital based cross sectional study on 100 patients who were requested MRI for various signs and symptoms of orbital pathologies over 2 years' period. Out of 100 patients, Maximum patients we Results: re found amongst the age group of 41 to 50 years with frequency 27 (27 %) while least number of cases recorded in age group >70 years was 3 (3 %). There was equal distribution of various orbital pathologies among both males(50%) and females(50%).Maximum (77%) cases were unilateral and (23%) cases were bilateral. Maximum patients 52(52%) had secondary orbital involvement while 48(48%) had primary orbital involvement. Maximum 65(65%) patients had orbital pathologies conned to single compartment and 35(35%) patients had multispatial involvement both of which were predominantly unilateral. Amongst unicompartmental pathologies maximum patients had exclusively extraconal involvement. Nature wise maximum cases were infective / inammatory (52%) which were predominantly unilateral. Least cases were endocrine/ systemic and vascular in nature accounting (2%) each. MRI is an excellent imaging modality for comprehensive assessment Conclusion: of various orbital pathologies thereby, allowing the clinician regarding further management, prognosis & follow up

Publisher

World Wide Journals

Subject

General Engineering,Applied Mathematics,Computational Theory and Mathematics,Numerical Analysis,Statistics and Probability,Analysis,Information Systems and Management,Information Systems,Management Information Systems,Management of Technology and Innovation,Library and Information Sciences,Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management,Information Systems,Management Information Systems,Computer Science Applications,Information Systems,Software,Astronomy and Astrophysics,Instrumentation,Library and Information Sciences,Communication,Library and Information Sciences,Library and Information Sciences,Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Hardware and Architecture

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