[Space-occupying lesions of the orbit: modern imaging diagnosis]
- PMID: 1457473
[Space-occupying lesions of the orbit: modern imaging diagnosis]
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- Aktuelle Radiol 1993 Jan;3(1):73. Wollensak H [corrected to Wollensak J]
Abstract
The paper summarises imaging of orbital diseases by CT and MRI. As localisation is an important clue to differential diagnosis in orbital tumours, the different pathologies are described according to sites of prevalent occurrence. Morphological criteria of orbital pathology are described, and the more frequent entities are illustrated.
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