Imaging of thyroid eye disease (and other extra-ocular muscle diseases)
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- Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
- Imaging of the eye, the orbits and the visual tracts (part 3): the conal space.
Third video in a series on orbital imaging and pathology. This video focuses on disorders of the extra-ocular muscles. The most frequent of these is Thryoid Eye Disease, with main differential diagnosis (radiologically) idiopathic orbital inflammation (orbital pseudotumor) and orbital lymphoma.
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Incredibly insightful and well-presented. Fantastic LECTURES
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Great job sir
Excellent
Waiting for part three.
Please can u make videos on spinal tumors and spinal degenerative diseases and skull base anterior middle and posterior .
I m neurosurgery resident and I m having exam .
I need videos on spinal and cranial radiology thanks
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Is there difference between idiopathic orbital inflammation and igg4
yes, but it's a matter of semantics if you ask me. If you find cause, such as IgG4-related disease, then it's no longer "idiopathic" but IgG4-related orbital disease (and helpful sign can be the T2-hyppointense aspect of the inflammatory changes due to fibrosis). As long as you don't find a cause, it's idiopathic. So some cases of idiopathic orbital inflammation will turn out to be IgG4-related orbital disease, others will be due to other autoimmune diseases, and in some causes no underlying autoimmune cause will be found.