1. MRI in the assessment of thyroid-associated orbitopathy activity
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J, Čivrný, M, Karhanová, P, Hübnerová, J, Schovánek, and M, Heřman
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Graves Ophthalmopathy ,Humans ,Exophthalmos ,Optic Nerve ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,General Medicine ,Orbit ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging - Abstract
Management of patients with thyroid-associated orbitopathy (also called Graves' disease) is dependent on the assessment of the disease activity. Evaluation of disease activity is based on ophthalmological examination. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an auxiliary method that may help quantify the activity and is also helpful in obtaining anatomical information concerning muscle thickness, exophthalmos, or optic neuropathy. We present a review of MRI techniques of the orbits with emphasis on the evaluation of disease activity. The most convincing seems to be the group of T2-weighted techniques such as conventional T2 weighting, T2 relaxometry, and T2 mapping. Dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI is another promising method.
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- 2022