Thyroid-Associated Periorbitopathy: Eyebrow Fat and Soft Tissue Expansion in Patients With Thyroid-Associated Orbitopathy

OBJECTIVE To compare soft tissue and fat volumes in the supraorbital area of healthy patients and patients with thyroid-associated orbitopathy (TAO) using 3-dimensional reconstruction software. METHODS The superiolateral orbital area was delineated on a bony framework. Three-dimensional reconstructi...

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Hauptverfasser: Papageorgiou, Konstantinos I, Hwang, Catherine J, Chang, Shu-Hong H, Jarullazada, Imran, Chokron Garneau, Helene, Ang, Michael J, King, Adam J, Mancini, Ronald, Douglas, Raymond S, Goldberg, Robert A
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description OBJECTIVE To compare soft tissue and fat volumes in the supraorbital area of healthy patients and patients with thyroid-associated orbitopathy (TAO) using 3-dimensional reconstruction software. METHODS The superiolateral orbital area was delineated on a bony framework. Three-dimensional reconstruction and volumetric calculation of the retro-orbicularis oculi fat (brow fat), galeal fat (including the retro-orbicularis oculi fat), and soft-tissue muscle were performed. RESULTS We analyzed 100 computed tomographic scans from 48 patients with TAO and 52 control subjects. All patients showed an age-related increase of fat volumes. The mean total eyebrow volume was greater in patients with TAO vs healthy control subjects (P 
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Eye diseases
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Eyes & eyesight
Facial Muscles - pathology
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Orbit diseases
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