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Radiology, Vol 136, 101-111, Copyright © 1980 by Radiological Society of North America


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Orbital tumors evaluated by computed tomography

GS Forbes, PF Sheedy 2d and RR Waller

Computed tomography (CT) of more than 90 orbital tumors revealed both benign and malignant neoplasms, including hemangiomas, lacrimal gland tumors, lymphomas, carcinomas, metastases, pseudotumors, and optic nerve tumors. Detection of orbital tumors was better and the information gained more complete with CT than with any other modality.





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