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Cavernous hemangioma. a. Normal exam and appearance. b, c. Axial MRI images demonstrate a well encapsulated, heterogeneously enhancing intraconal tumor in the right orbit. MRI findings of T1 hypointensity, and T2 hyperintensity, are useful in the differential diagnosis from neurofibroma, neurilemmoma, or hemangiopericytomas (these tumors share similar imaging characteristics on CT)

Focal Points: Update on Orbital Tumors

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current09:28, May 8, 2023Thumbnail for version as of 09:28, May 8, 20231,000 × 2,476 (125 KB)Tony.Ching.AAO (talk | contribs)Cavernous hemangioma. a. Normal exam and appearance. b, c. Axial MRI images demonstrate a well encapsulated, heterogeneously enhancing intraconal tumor in the right orbit. MRI findings of T1 hypointensity, and T2 hyperintensity, are useful in the differential diagnosis from neurofibroma, neurilemmoma, or hemangiopericytomas (these tumors share similar imaging characteristics on CT) Focal Points: Update on Orbital Tumors

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