Magnetische Resonanztomographie (MRT) der Orbita
1987
: By using high field strengths and surface coils, MRT achieves a resolution comparable with CT in the orbita. The advantages of MRT are good contrast resolution and imaging in several planes. Twenty-six patients have been examined by MRT, which has shown high sensitivity and good detail for the demonstration of pathological changes. In spite of this, MRT at present is not a realistic alternative to ultrasound and CT, because it is unable to demonstrate bone and calcification; its specificity is low, but the time and cost of the examination is high. It is indicated only for problems involving the optic nerve and chiasma.
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