Imaging diagnosis of superior ophthalmic vein enlargement associated with orbital arteriovenous malformation
- VernacularTitle:眼眶动静脉畸形致眼上静脉扩张的影像学表现
- Author:
Jin-Wei CHENG
;
Rui-Li WEI
;
Ji-Ping CAI
;
You LI
;
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
orbital disease;
arteriovenous malformations;
superior ophthalmic vein enlargement;
imaging diagnosis
- From:
Ophthalmology in China
2006;0(06):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To investigate the radiologic and angiographic findings of dilated superior ophthalmic vein(SOV)associat- ed with orbital arteriovenous malformations(AVM).Design Retrospective case series.Participants Six cases of orbital AVM patients, with clinical symptoms and signs mimicking a carotid cavernous fistula(CCF).Methods Examinations of the six cases,such as CT, MRI,and selective cerebral angiography,were summarized and analyzed.Main Outcome Measures Images findings and hemodynam- ics.Results All patients were found with dilated SOV on CT and MRI.Additional radiographic findings included proptosis and AVM. All six AVM were located at the orbit,and one of them was also found with AVM in brain.The main draining vein was SOV in all cas- es.The branches contributing to the fistula's blood supply were the middle meningeal artery,the internal maxillary artery,and the oph- thalmic artery.Conclusions Orbital AVM can cause similar clinical signs and radiologic features to those associated with a CCF.How- ever,the bulging cavernous sinus cannot be found in most AVM.Angiography is necessary for definitive management,non-invasive techniques have an important role in pre-angiographic diagnostic decisions.(Ophthalmol CHN,2007,16:395-398)