Keywords:
Head and neck, Eyes, CT, Diagnostic procedure, Cancer
Authors:
O. Pavlova, N. Serova, S. K. Ternovoy, S. Saakyan, A. Amiryan; Moscow/RU
DOI:
10.1594/ecr2018/C-1955
Aims and objectives
Orbital tumors are approximately 0,1% of all tumors,
and they are 1/5 of all orbital diseases [1].
The average number of patients with orbital tumors is 110-120 per 1 000 000 [2].
According to Weiqiang Tang (2013) the risk of postoperative complications are often directly associated with mistakes in diagnostic imaging [3].
The functional MSCT is new and promising noninvasive technique of oculomotor muscle’s movement visualization,
it helps to assess structural and functional condition of oculomotor muscles in patients with orbital trauma [4].
The purpose of the study is to assess the possibilities of functional multispiral computed tomography (fMSCT) in patients with orbital tumors.
To evaluate the orbital structures movement and contractility as well as its limitations due to orbital tumors.