Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Tissues Compatible with Supernumerary Extraocular Muscles
Autor: | Joseph L. Demer, Monica R. Khitri |
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Rok vydání: | 2010 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male Adolescent genetic structures Extraocular muscles Article Prevalence medicine Humans Supernumerary Eye Abnormalities Prospective Studies Child Strabismus Fixation (histology) medicine.diagnostic_test business.industry Infant Magnetic resonance imaging Anatomy Middle Aged Magnetic Resonance Imaging eye diseases Ophthalmology Oculomotor Muscle medicine.anatomical_structure Oculomotor Muscles Optic nerve Female sense organs business Orbit Orbit (anatomy) |
Zdroj: | American Journal of Ophthalmology. 150:925-931.e2 |
ISSN: | 0002-9394 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ajo.2010.06.007 |
Popis: | Purpose To determine by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) the prevalence and anatomy of anomalous extraocular muscle (EOM) bands. Design Prospective, observational case series. Methods High-resolution, multipositional, surface coil orbital MRI was performed using T1 or T2 fast spin echo weighting with target fixation control under a prospective protocol in normal adult subjects and a diverse group of strabismic patients between 1996 and 2009. Images demonstrating anomalous EOM bands were analyzed digitally to evaluate their sizes and paths, correlating findings with complete ophthalmic and motility examinations. Results Among 118 orthotropic and 453 strabismic subjects, 1 (0.8%) orthotropic and 11 (2.4%) strabismic subjects exhibited unilateral or bilateral orbital bands having MRI signal characteristics identical to EOM. Most bands occurred without other EOM dysplasia and coursed in the retrobulbar space between rectus EOMs such as the medial rectus to lateral rectus, from superior to inferior rectus, or from 1 EOM to the globe. In 2 cases, horizontal bands from the medial rectus to lateral rectus muscles immediately posterior to the globe apparently limited supraduction by collision with the optic nerve. All bands were too deep to be approached via conventional strabismus surgical approaches. Conclusions Approximately 2% of humans exhibit on MRI deep orbital bands consistent with supernumerary EOMs. Although band anatomy is nonoculorotary, some bands may cause restrictive strabismus. |
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