Imaging of the retrobulbar space
John A. Saladino, MD and Mark W. Coburn, MD
Abstract: Retrobulbar lesions of the orbit should be evaluated with a systemic approach. The radiologist must have a thorough understanding of the compartmental anatomy of the orbit in order to choose the most appropriate imaging modality for the specific situation. In this article, the authors review the anatomy of the orbit, types of lesions that affect it, and characteristics of these lesions on imaging studies.
Anatomy
Intraconal lesions
Cavernous hemangioma
1
2,3
4
4
5
Optic glioma
6
7
8
9,10
11
9
5
Meningioma
12,13
14
13
13
11
8
15
8
Optic neuritis
12
12
8
Conal lesions
Orbital pseudotumor
16
Thyroid ophthalmopathy
7
17
18
Orbital lymphoma
19
19
5
Lymphangioma
2
2
Extraconal lesions
Orbital infection
18
Lacrimal gland lesions
20
Dermoids
Orbital rhabdomyosarcoma
Mucoceles
Metastatic disease
Meningiomas
Conclusion
AR