Rev Bras Oftalmol.2014;73(2):112-116

Tomographic findings of acute infections of the orbit: literature review

Ana Célia Baptista , Bernardo Gribel , Luiz Eugênio Bustamante Prota , Nadja Emídio Corrêa de , Carolina Maria de , Vitor Barbosa

DOI: 10.5935/0034-7280.20140025

The acute and nontraumatic diseases that involve the orbit are often little known by most physicians. These conditions are due to several factors, such as immune disorders, congenital, infections, vascular, among others disorders. The infectious causes correspond to more than 50% of all cases and require rapid diagnosis and management in order to minimize sequels. Computed tomography (CT) is the first line imaging method on these cases, generally being available in emergency centers and capable to provide an accurate, quick and effective diagnostic information. This review article aims to describe the main tomographic findings in acute orbit infections, correlating them with the literature data.

Tomographic findings of acute infections of the orbit: literature review

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