1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0161-6420(97)30317-0
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Detection and Localization of Steel Intraocular Foreign Bodies Using Computed Tomography

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“…Conventional CT has known limitations in the localization of metallic foreign bodies located adjacent to soft tissue structures, particularly with the scleral wall (Chacko et al 1997;Topilow et al 1984). Foreign bodies implanted epibulbarly in the vicinity of the scleral wall represented a difficult problem in both helical and conventional CT imaging in the present study.…”
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“…Conventional CT has known limitations in the localization of metallic foreign bodies located adjacent to soft tissue structures, particularly with the scleral wall (Chacko et al 1997;Topilow et al 1984). Foreign bodies implanted epibulbarly in the vicinity of the scleral wall represented a difficult problem in both helical and conventional CT imaging in the present study.…”
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confidence: 80%
“…For intraocular foreign bodies, helical CT was found to be equal to conventional CT with regard to diagnostic accuracy ( Chacko et al 1997;Lakits et al 1998aLakits et al , 1998b.…”
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“…Overestimation of the size of metallic intraocular foreign bodies, on soft tissue window settings, is a wellknown phenomenon caused by the great difference in density between metal and intraorbital soft tissues [9,10,11]. The difference in measurements between soft tissue and bone window settings ranged 28±86 % (mean 57 %) and the bone window setting measurements were closer to surgical findings in all cases (Fig.…”
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“…Helical CT has overcome this problem, because high-quality reconstructed images can be obtained from the data set in the axial plane [9,10,11,12]. Spatial resolution and quality of reconstructed images is dependent on collimation and reconstruction index.…”
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