VOLUME MEASUREMENTS OF NORMAL BONY ORBIT AND ORBITAL SOFT TISSUE IN CHILDREN BY COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS

Objective: to study the volumetric data of the bone of the orbit and its soft tissues in children is normal.Material and methods. A research into CT scans of 50 children (80 orbits) without orbital abnormality was conducted. The computed tomography imaging was performed routinely, with both axial an...

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Main Authors: O. Yu. Yatsenko, E. A. Koroleva, I. A. Mel’nikov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: LUCHEVAYA DIAGNOSTIKA, LLC 2017-10-01
Series:Вестник рентгенологии и радиологии
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Online Access:https://www.russianradiology.ru/jour/article/view/261
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spelling doaj-5a76a25be7684439a957dbc6ece8df1b2021-09-15T15:32:23ZengLUCHEVAYA DIAGNOSTIKA, LLCВестник рентгенологии и радиологии0042-46762619-04782017-10-0198524625010.20862/0042-4676-2017-98-5-246-250193VOLUME MEASUREMENTS OF NORMAL BONY ORBIT AND ORBITAL SOFT TISSUE IN CHILDREN BY COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHIC ANALYSISO. Yu. Yatsenko0E. A. Koroleva1I. A. Mel’nikov2Russian Medical Academy of Continuing Vocational Education, Ministry of Health of RussiaResearch Institute of Emergency Pediatric Surgery and TraumatologyResearch Institute of Emergency Pediatric Surgery and TraumatologyObjective: to study the volumetric data of the bone of the orbit and its soft tissues in children is normal.Material and methods. A research into CT scans of 50 children (80 orbits) without orbital abnormality was conducted. The computed tomography imaging was performed routinely, with both axial and frontal sections obtained. Section thickness measured 1.0 mm at intervals of 1.00 mm.Results. The article presents volume measurements for normal bony orbits and orbital soft tissue (extraocular muscle, retrobulbar tissue, optic nerve, and lacrimal gland) in children in vivo, with regard to age peculiarities. The orbital tissue volume ratios presented in the article allow for conclusions about age-specific changes in the anatomy and topography of the orbit in children.Conclusion. The growth of a child is accompanied by a continuous steady increase in the bony orbit and orbital soft tissue volume, which reaches 21.93 cm3 and 14.87 cm3 respectively by the age of 15 to 16 years. With age, the volume of orbital soft tissues shows a greater increase than the volume of the bony orbit, which leads to a change in topographic ratio of orbital tissues (the muscle “cone” widens, the eyeball protrudes forward).https://www.russianradiology.ru/jour/article/view/261computed tomographybony orbitextraocular muscleretrobulbar tissueoptic nervelacrimal glandeyeball
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author O. Yu. Yatsenko
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E. A. Koroleva
I. A. Mel’nikov
VOLUME MEASUREMENTS OF NORMAL BONY ORBIT AND ORBITAL SOFT TISSUE IN CHILDREN BY COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS
Вестник рентгенологии и радиологии
computed tomography
bony orbit
extraocular muscle
retrobulbar tissue
optic nerve
lacrimal gland
eyeball
author_facet O. Yu. Yatsenko
E. A. Koroleva
I. A. Mel’nikov
author_sort O. Yu. Yatsenko
title VOLUME MEASUREMENTS OF NORMAL BONY ORBIT AND ORBITAL SOFT TISSUE IN CHILDREN BY COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS
title_short VOLUME MEASUREMENTS OF NORMAL BONY ORBIT AND ORBITAL SOFT TISSUE IN CHILDREN BY COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS
title_full VOLUME MEASUREMENTS OF NORMAL BONY ORBIT AND ORBITAL SOFT TISSUE IN CHILDREN BY COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS
title_fullStr VOLUME MEASUREMENTS OF NORMAL BONY ORBIT AND ORBITAL SOFT TISSUE IN CHILDREN BY COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS
title_full_unstemmed VOLUME MEASUREMENTS OF NORMAL BONY ORBIT AND ORBITAL SOFT TISSUE IN CHILDREN BY COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS
title_sort volume measurements of normal bony orbit and orbital soft tissue in children by computed tomographic analysis
publisher LUCHEVAYA DIAGNOSTIKA, LLC
series Вестник рентгенологии и радиологии
issn 0042-4676
2619-0478
publishDate 2017-10-01
description Objective: to study the volumetric data of the bone of the orbit and its soft tissues in children is normal.Material and methods. A research into CT scans of 50 children (80 orbits) without orbital abnormality was conducted. The computed tomography imaging was performed routinely, with both axial and frontal sections obtained. Section thickness measured 1.0 mm at intervals of 1.00 mm.Results. The article presents volume measurements for normal bony orbits and orbital soft tissue (extraocular muscle, retrobulbar tissue, optic nerve, and lacrimal gland) in children in vivo, with regard to age peculiarities. The orbital tissue volume ratios presented in the article allow for conclusions about age-specific changes in the anatomy and topography of the orbit in children.Conclusion. The growth of a child is accompanied by a continuous steady increase in the bony orbit and orbital soft tissue volume, which reaches 21.93 cm3 and 14.87 cm3 respectively by the age of 15 to 16 years. With age, the volume of orbital soft tissues shows a greater increase than the volume of the bony orbit, which leads to a change in topographic ratio of orbital tissues (the muscle “cone” widens, the eyeball protrudes forward).
topic computed tomography
bony orbit
extraocular muscle
retrobulbar tissue
optic nerve
lacrimal gland
eyeball
url https://www.russianradiology.ru/jour/article/view/261
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