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Title: [Radiologic diagnosis of the orbit and anterior cranial fossa]. Author: Mödder U. Journal: Rontgenblatter; 1984 May; 37(5):157-63. PubMed ID: 6379835. Abstract: Basing on frequent diseases associated with typical changes of the orbita and the anterior cranial fossa - osteomas, fibrous dysplasia, meningiomas of the sphenoid bone, neurofibromatosis, mucoceles and pyoceles, dermoid tumours, malignant tumours and transmitted inflammatory processes - the x-ray diagnostic procedure is explained. Plain x-ray films and computed tomography are the most important methods, whereas examinations employing film tomography and angiography are now restricted to a few selected cases only.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]