M.C. Maciá Fernández , G. Santabrígida Oreja , L.H. Vargas Alvarado , S. Sánchez Bernal , A.B. Valentín Martín , J. Encinas de la Iglesia
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Abstract
Urgent ophthalmic pathology can be grouped into 4 categories: infectious, traumatic, vascular, and inflammatory. Imaging techniques play a fundamental role in their diagnosis, positioning the radiologist at the forefront when dealing with these entities. CT is usually the technique of choice within the emergency context, with MRI and ultrasound playing a secondary role. Radiologists must be familiar with the main imaging findings of these pathologies to make a rapid and accurate diagnosis that contributes to a positive outcome for the patient. This article reviews orbital anatomy, imaging techniques and protocols that should be employed, as well as key diagnostic clues that every radiologist should know.
RADIOLOGIARADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
CiteScore
1.60
自引率
7.70%
发文量
105
审稿时长
52 days
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