Computed tomography of orbital dermoids: A 20-year review

AIM: To review the computed tomographic images of orbital dermoid cysts referred to our institution over a 20-year period. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The CT images of 160 patients with histologically proven orbital dermoid cysts were reviewed and patient demographics and cyst characteristics were record...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical radiology 1999-12, Vol.54 (12), p.821-825
Hauptverfasser: Chawda, Sanjiv J., Moseley, Ivan F.
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Zusammenfassung:AIM: To review the computed tomographic images of orbital dermoid cysts referred to our institution over a 20-year period. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The CT images of 160 patients with histologically proven orbital dermoid cysts were reviewed and patient demographics and cyst characteristics were recorded. RESULTS: A total of 160 dermoid cysts were seen, 87 were in male and 73 in female patients with mean ages of 29 and 27 years respectively. The lateral aspect of the orbit was the most common site (69%, 111 160 ). Eighty-five precent ( 136 160 ) had adjacent bone changes, 46% ( 73 160 ) were of lower CT attenuation than the water in the vitreous body, 14% ( 22 160 ) had calcification, 5% ( 8 160 ) had fluid levels, 73% ( 117 160 ) had a visible wall and 80% ( 129 160 ) had no soft tissue present outside the cyst. CONCLUSION: Our study shows that orbital dermoids are frequently located at the lateral canthus. Bone sparing, calcification, fluid level, no visible wall and no abnormal soft tissue outside the cyst are infrequent. A CT attenuation similar to fat is relatively frequent. Although many lesions are typical, the range of appearances is wide.
ISSN:0009-9260
1365-229X
DOI:10.1016/S0009-9260(99)90686-4