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Imaging of Orbital Trauma
Radiographics, 10/17/08
Kubal WS - When evaluating a patient with an orbital injury, the radiologist should do the following: evaluate the bony orbit for fractures, note any herniations of orbital contents, and pay particular attention to the orbital apex; evaluate the anterior chamber; evaluate the position of the lens; evaluate the posterior segment of the globe, look for bleeds or abnormal fluid collections, and evaluate for radiopaque or radiolucent foreign bodies; and evaluate the ophthalmic veins and the optic nerve complex, especially the orbital apex.
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