RADIOLOGY OF ORBITAL STRUCTURES’ TUMORS

 

Israelyan Sh.O., Serova N.S., Pavlova O.Yu., Babkova A.A., Putilo D.V., Shchekoturov I.O.

 

Neoplasms of the orbit in the structure of ophthalmic oncological pathology account for 11-27% in adults and 25-35.2% in children. Primary tumors dominate among all neoplasms of the orbit and in most cases (64-89%) are benign processes, less often (20-39%) – malignant tumors. Orbital neoplasms are a dangerous condition due to their proximity to important anatomical structures, including the organ of vision and the brain. In malignant tumors, due to the infiltrative growth of the formation, there is a high risk of both tumor spread to adjacent anatomical structures and metastasis. Accurate and timely diagnosis with CT and MRI of such conditions, as well as the emergence of new research methods, can significantly facilitate the choice of further tactics for managing and treating patients, as well as minimizing the risks of postoperative complications.

I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University. Moscow, Russia.

Keywords: meningioma, cavernous hemangioma, pseudotumor, CT, MRI, fMSCT.

 


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For citation: Israelyan Sh.O., Serova N.S., Pavlova O.Yu., Babkova A.A., Putilo D.V., Shchekoturov I.O. Radiology of orbital structures’ tumors. REJR 2022; 12(3):18-28. DOI: 10.21569/2222-7415-2022-12-3-18-28.

Received:        16.05.22 Accepted:       15.08.22