From the case:
Orbital metastases: breast cancer
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CT through the orbits of an adult woman demonstrates bilateral enhancing tissue replacing the retro-orbital fat more marked on the left. There is prominent enophthalmos particularly on the left.
Case Discussion
These features are characteristic of breast carcinoma orbital metastases, which is consistent with the patients history of advanced disseminated breast malignancy.