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4 topics, 10 min.
10 topics, 19 min.
17 topics, 1 hr. 11 min.
Anterior Globe Rupture with Laterally Dislocated Cataract
4 m.Foreign Body in Globe
4 m.Wood Foreign Body and Ocular Hypotony
2 m.Hemmorhage in Both Chambers, Open Globe
3 m.Staphyloma
4 m.Persistent Hyperplastic Primary Vitreous (PHPV)
5 m.Retinal Detachment
3 m.Retinoblastoma on CT
4 m.Retinoblastoma on MRI
9 m.Bilateral Retinoblastoma
7 m.Ocular Pathology - Review
11 m.Endophthalmitis
3 m.PHPV Review, Coloboma, and Staphyloma
5 m.Phthisis Bulbi, Macrophthalmia, and Microphthalmia
4 m.Ocular Calcification
4 m.Retinoblastoma - Review
5 m.Choroidal Melanoma
3 m.15 topics, 1 hr. 8 min.
Intraconal, Conal and Extraconal Anatomy
1 m.Intraconal Hemangioma
5 m.Venous Vascular Malformation
3 m.Optic Nerve Glioma, NF1
4 m.Optic pathway glioma (pilocytic astrocytoma)
4 m.Optic Neuritis, Multiple Sclerosis
6 m.Optic Neuritis, Multiple Sclerosis (2)
7 m.Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder
5 m.Neuromyelitis Optica With Spinal Cord Involvement
3 m.Optic Nerve Sheath Meningioma
5 m.Bilateral Optic Neuritis, Leukemia
6 m.Intraconal Pathology - Review
11 m.Optic Neuritis - Review
5 m.Optic Nerve Glioma - Review
4 m.Optic Nerve Sheath Meningioma - Review
6 m.5 topics, 16 min.
18 topics, 55 min.
Extraconal Pathology - Introduction
1 m.Periorbital Cellulitis & Abscess
4 m.Type 3 Orbital Infection
3 m.Solitary Fibrous Tumor
4 m.Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis
2 m.Juvenile Ossifying Fibroma
2 m.Perineural Spread of Squamous Cell Carcinoma
5 m.Proptosis from Extraosseous Extension of Prostate Metastasis
3 m.Orbital Floor Fracture
5 m.Orbital Floor Fracture with Muscle/Fat Herniation
4 m.Orbital Floor Fracture: Status Post Repair
2 m.Bilateral Orbital Fracture Repair
2 m.Periorbital Cellulitis - Review
5 m.Orbital Pseudotumor - Review
3 m.Orbital Wall Abnormalities - Review
3 m.Orbital Fracture - Review
7 m.Giant Cell Reparative Granuloma
3 m.Granulomatous Sinusitis with IgG4-related Ophthalmic Disease
4 m.6 topics, 19 min.
0:00
We are discussing extraconal lesions and we deviated to
0:04
describe periorbital cellulitis, which is outside the muscle
0:08
cone, and then talked a little bit about orbital cellulitis,
0:11
where you may have intraconal involvement of the posterior
0:14
aspect of the orbit and the retrobulbar compartment.
0:18
Let's go back to talking about extraconal lesions
0:21
that affect the bones of the wall of the orbit.
0:25
In this case above, one has an area where
0:29
the lateral orbital wall is deficient.
0:34
And we see, in fact,
0:36
some fluid signal density of the cerebrospinal fluid.
0:40
Note that the optic nerve is deviated medially,
0:44
compared to the normal optic nerve.
0:47
This is one of the manifestations of neurofibromatosis type 1,
0:52
where one has sphenoid wing dysplasia, in which the
0:56
sphenoid wing is inappropriately terminated
1:00
compared to the normal left side.
1:03
So, this is an example of sphenoid wing dysplasia as part of
1:07
one of the major criteria for neurofibromatosis type 1,
1:11
where one can get proptosis that may be pulsatile.
1:15
If we look at the image below,
1:17
we see another abnormality of the
1:20
greater wing of the sphenoid.
1:22
Here we have ground glass phenomenon, which is characteristic
1:28
of fibrous dysplasia.
1:31
And fibrous dysplasia is one of the most common
1:35
of the orbital wall abnormalities.
1:38
Previously, we have seen cases of metastases to the orbital
1:43
wall and in children Langerhans cell
1:45
histiocytosis of the orbital wall.
1:48
But of the lesions that affect the bones of the orbit,
1:51
fibrous dysplasia is most common.
1:54
As you can see,
1:55
this encroaches on the orbit and therefore
1:57
may lead to proptosis.
1:59
Another common lesion which can also affect
2:02
the walls of the orbit is a mucocele.
2:06
A mucocele is an obstructed sinonasal osteoma with enlargement
2:11
of the paranasal sinus. When that happens,
2:14
it too may encroach upon the orbit and lead to displacement
2:19
of the extraocular muscles and proptosis.
Interactive Transcript
0:00
We are discussing extraconal lesions and we deviated to
0:04
describe periorbital cellulitis, which is outside the muscle
0:08
cone, and then talked a little bit about orbital cellulitis,
0:11
where you may have intraconal involvement of the posterior
0:14
aspect of the orbit and the retrobulbar compartment.
0:18
Let's go back to talking about extraconal lesions
0:21
that affect the bones of the wall of the orbit.
0:25
In this case above, one has an area where
0:29
the lateral orbital wall is deficient.
0:34
And we see, in fact,
0:36
some fluid signal density of the cerebrospinal fluid.
0:40
Note that the optic nerve is deviated medially,
0:44
compared to the normal optic nerve.
0:47
This is one of the manifestations of neurofibromatosis type 1,
0:52
where one has sphenoid wing dysplasia, in which the
0:56
sphenoid wing is inappropriately terminated
1:00
compared to the normal left side.
1:03
So, this is an example of sphenoid wing dysplasia as part of
1:07
one of the major criteria for neurofibromatosis type 1,
1:11
where one can get proptosis that may be pulsatile.
1:15
If we look at the image below,
1:17
we see another abnormality of the
1:20
greater wing of the sphenoid.
1:22
Here we have ground glass phenomenon, which is characteristic
1:28
of fibrous dysplasia.
1:31
And fibrous dysplasia is one of the most common
1:35
of the orbital wall abnormalities.
1:38
Previously, we have seen cases of metastases to the orbital
1:43
wall and in children Langerhans cell
1:45
histiocytosis of the orbital wall.
1:48
But of the lesions that affect the bones of the orbit,
1:51
fibrous dysplasia is most common.
1:54
As you can see,
1:55
this encroaches on the orbit and therefore
1:57
may lead to proptosis.
1:59
Another common lesion which can also affect
2:02
the walls of the orbit is a mucocele.
2:06
A mucocele is an obstructed sinonasal osteoma with enlargement
2:11
of the paranasal sinus. When that happens,
2:14
it too may encroach upon the orbit and lead to displacement
2:19
of the extraocular muscles and proptosis.
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Description
Faculty
David M Yousem, MD, MBA
Professor of Radiology, Vice Chairman and Associate Dean
Johns Hopkins University
Tags
Syndromes
Pediatrics
Orbit
Non-infectious Inflammatory
Neuroradiology
Neuro
Musculoskeletal (MSK)
Head and Neck
CT
Bone & Soft Tissues
Acquired/Developmental
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