Presentation
Left proptosis.
Patient Data
Age: 12 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Orbital cavernous hemangioma
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Well-circumscribed partially calcified left orbital soft tissue mass of heterogeneous echotexture.
From the case:
Orbital cavernous hemangioma
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Well-circumscribed left orbital ovoid soft tissue mass of medial extraconal location displacing the medial rectus muscle, optic nerve and the globe laterally with proptosis grade I. It displays an isosignal to the cortical grey matter on T1, T2 and FLAIR with foci of calcifications of low signal. The postcontrast sequences demonstrate a progressive and relatively homogeneous enhancement of the non-calcified component.
Case Discussion
MRI features most consistent with an orbital cavernous hemangioma.