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The British Journal of Radiology, Vol 62, Issue 738 521-525, Copyright © 1989 by British Institute of Radiology
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RC Travis, PI Murray, IF Moseley and JE Wright
Moorfields Eye Hospital, London.
Eight cases of focal non-traumatic haemorrhage into the intraconal retrobulbar space in children or young adults have been examined by computed tomography. The lesion is seen as a smoothly rounded, localized mass, which does not extend to fill the intraconal space. Magnetic resonance imaging in two cases did not reveal the expected high signal on T1-weighted images, but in most patients the combination of clinical and radiological features is sufficiently indicative of the diagnosis to allow conservative management.
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