2017
DOI: 10.15406/ijrrt.2017.03.00068
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Differential Diagnosis of Orbital Tumors in Children

Abstract: Orbital tumors in children are very rare and radiologic image, as magnetic resonance, is extremely important for correct diagnosis. We report six cases of different diagnosis of orbital tumors, comparing their images and clinical aspects. Radiologic images are essential for determine specific diagnosis in most cases of pediatric orbital pathology.

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“…On the MRI scan of retinoblastoma, the mass was hyperintense in the vitreous at T1, hypointense at T2, with enhancement on T1 post-contrast. [1] In this case, MRI has confirmed that there was no intraocular mass; therefore, the diagnosis of retinoblastoma seems to be ruled out.…”
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“…On the MRI scan of retinoblastoma, the mass was hyperintense in the vitreous at T1, hypointense at T2, with enhancement on T1 post-contrast. [1] In this case, MRI has confirmed that there was no intraocular mass; therefore, the diagnosis of retinoblastoma seems to be ruled out.…”
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confidence: 59%
“…In pediatrics, most of the type was embryonal type. [1], [9] Therapy given to the orbital tumors patients should be based on histopathological study and then treated according to the diagnostic protocol. Incisional biopsy was sufficient to be done because clear tumor margins are difficult to obtain.…”
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