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Congress: ECR24
Poster Number: C-22074
Type: EPOS Radiologist (educational)
DOI: 10.26044/ecr2024/C-22074
Authorblock: I. Grlica, C. Muñoz Núñez, M. Pisello Cerda, R. Araya Rojas; Coquimbo/CL
Disclosures:
Ivanko Grlica: Nothing to disclose
Camilo Muñoz Núñez: Nothing to disclose
Mayra Pisello Cerda: Nothing to disclose
Rodrigo Araya Rojas: Nothing to disclose
Keywords: Head and neck, CT, MR, Surgery, Education and training, Foreign bodies, Prostheses
Background

There is a wide range of ophthalmologic procedures and interventions involving the orbital content, such as surgical treatment of glaucoma, cataracts, retinal detachments, ocular traumas, and neoplastic lesions. These are often visible and easily characterized in imaging studies conducted for other causes. Recognizing the various manifestations of these post-surgical changes is crucial to avoid misinterpretations. Additionally, several types of implanted devices can be identified using imaging techniques, such as glaucoma drainage devices, orbital implants, and eyelid weights.

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