Mr-eye: High-resolution microscopy coil mri for the assessment of the orbit and periorbital structures, part 2: Clinical applications

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Abstract

In the first part of this 2-part series, we described how to implement microscopy coil MR imaging of the orbits. Beyond being a useful anatomic educational tool, microscopy coil MR imaging has valuable applications in clinical practice. By depicting deep tissue tumor extension, which cannot be evaluated clinically, ophthalmic surgeons can minimize the surgical field, preserve normal anatomy when possible, and maximize the accuracy of resection margins. Here we demonstrate common and uncommon pathologies that may be encountered in orbital microscopy coil MR imaging practice and discuss the imaging appearance, the underlying pathologic processes, and the clinical relevance of the microscopy coil MR imaging findings.

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Dobbs, N. W., Budak, M. J., White, R. D., & Zealley, I. A. (2021, July 1). Mr-eye: High-resolution microscopy coil mri for the assessment of the orbit and periorbital structures, part 2: Clinical applications. American Journal of Neuroradiology. American Society of Neuroradiology. https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A7080

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