The imaging manifestations of spontaneous orbital hemorrhage
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1005-1201.2010.06.013
- VernacularTitle:自发性眶内出血的影像表现
- Author:
Yue HAN
;
Mei BAI
;
Yang ZHAO
;
Lianhai YANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Orbit;
Hemorrhage;
Ultrasonography;
Tomography,X-ray computed;
Magnetic resonance imaging
- From:
Chinese Journal of Radiology
2010;44(6):614-618
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To study the imaging manifestations of spontaneous orbital hemorrhage and to evaluate the diagnostic values of different imaging techniques.Methods The manifestations of ultrasound,CT and MRI in 30 patients with spontaneous orbital hemorrhage confirmed by surgery or puncture were retrospectively analyzed.Then the imaging data were compared with pathological or clinical results.Results Eighteen of 30 patients were surgically confirmed, including 6 cases of simple blood cysts, 10 cases of venous angioma with hematocysts ( 7 cases in the intraconal space and 3 cases within the extraocular muscle),2 cases of varicosity with hernatocysts ( 1 case in the intraconat space and another case within the extraocular muscle).Twelve patients were proved by puncture.The sonngraphie features of the spontaneous orbital hemorrhage in all 30 cases were inhomogeneons and slightly compressible cysts without blood flow in them.The CT manifestation of the lesions was lack of specificity and showed isodensity or slight hyperdensity,however, the CT value of the lesions had the tendency of decrease over time.The CT values were 82.0 to 89.0 HU in 4 cases with the courses of 1-3 days.And when the hemorrhage courses were 4-20 days,21-60 days, the CT values were 69.0 to 82.0 HU (20 cases) and 30.0 to 37.0 HU (6 cases),respectively.On MRI, the lesions showed typical signal characteristics and evolution of hematomas.For 1-3 days (4 cases), the lesions showed isointensity on T1WI and hypointensity on T2WI; for 4-10 days (10 cases), the lesions appeared hyperintensity in the central zone on T1WI and still showed hypointensity on T2WI; for 11-20 days( 10 cases), the lesions was homogeneous or inhomogeneous hyperintensity on T1WI and homogeneous hyperintensity on T2WI; and for 21-60 days (6 eases), the lesions showed heterogeneous intensity on both T1 WI and T2WI.The coincidence rates with clinical diagnoses were 96.7% (29/30) for ultrasound, 26.7% (8/30)for CT and 100% (30/30) for MRI, but they all showed limited ability in distinguishing simple from secondary orbital hemorrhage.Conclusion MRI is superior to ultrasound and CT in diagnosing spontaneous orbital hemorrhage and evaluating the secondary changes.