Standardised echography in the differential diagnosis of extraocular muscle enlargement

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Abstract

Standardised echography is well documented for its use in the evaluation of enlarged extraocular muscles in orbital disease, but is still a largely underdeveloped imaging method in Britain. This paper demonstrates the technique of muscle ultrasound scanning and the characteristic echographic findings in a variety of extraocular muscle diseases, as illustrated by five case reports. The role of echography in the management of such cases is discussed. © 1992, College of Ophthalmologists. All right reserved.

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Dick, A. D., Nangia, V., & Atta, H. (1992). Standardised echography in the differential diagnosis of extraocular muscle enlargement. Eye (Basingstoke), 6(6), 610–617. https://doi.org/10.1038/eye.1992.132

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