The evaluation of Chronic Progressive External Ophthalmoplegia with computerized tomography.

Autor: Özkan, Seyhan, Söylev, Meltem, Can Karaman, Z., Kir, Erkin, Durak, İsmet
Zdroj: International Ophthalmology; Jan2001, Vol. 24 Issue 1, p37-39, 3p
Abstrakt: Introduction: Chronic progressiveexternal ophthalmoplegia is characterisedby limitation of ocular motility in alldirections of gaze and ptosis.Innervational or myogenic factors wereclaimed to be responsible for thismotility disorder. The aim of thisstudy was toinvestigate the extraocular muscles inCPEO with computerized tomography in an attemptto distinguish extraocular musclemorphology caused by this disorderfrom that occurring in normal individuals. Methods: Eighteen orbits from 9patients diagnosed with CPEOwere included in the study. Axialand coronal scans were obtained for CTevaluation of extraocular muscles and thedimensions of extraocular muscles were measured.The control group consisted of40 orbits belonging to 20 individuals and,the results were compared with a student'st test. Results: The thickness (the verticaldimension of vertical recti and thehorizontal dimension of horizontal recti)of all rectus muscles wassignificantly decreased in comparison with the controlgroup, whereas the width (the horizontal dimensionof vertical recti and the verticaldimension of horizontal recti) was similar inboth the diseased and normal orbits.In all the rectus musclesof the diseased orbits,the normal fusiform shape was lost and the muscles appeared asthin bands. Discussion: The differentiation ofCPEO from other myogenic and neurogenicdisorders may present difficulty,and a cluster of criteria are required fora final diagnosis. CT has provento be a valuable tool in assessing extraocularmuscles [1, 2]. In this study, an extremeatrophy of all rectus muscles wasdemonstrated by means of CT. This diagnostic method mayconsequently contribute to a properdiagnosis of CPEO. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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