“…29 The roles of MR imaging are to differentiate ONGs from other intraconal tumors, evaluate orbital apex/intracranial extension, assess interval growth, and screen patients with NF1 with abnormal ophthalmic findings. 28 Characteristic MR imaging findings can often preclude biopsies. On MR imaging, the tumors can be fusiform or kinked, showing T1 hypointensity, T2 isointensity to hyperintensity, and variable enhancement (Fig.…”